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Speaking of Rebecca West

That’s her on the right, one of the witnesses in Reds. I think my favorite part is when she says to her friend, “You know who didn’t know a thing about Socialism? Beatrice Webb.” (Pulls her shawl around her imperiously, … Continue reading

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Books Read This Week

Hitch-22: A Memoir, by Christopher Hitchens Arguably: Essays by Christopher Hitchens, by Christopher Hitchens Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays (Nation Books), by Christopher Hitchens (this was a re-read) Opium Season: A Year on the Afghan Frontier, by Joel … Continue reading

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2010 Books Read

Round-up of the books I read this year, in the order in which I read them. I am nearly finished with one last book (a collection of stories by Miranda July, given to me by my sister Siobhan for my … Continue reading

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Snapshots

— Sometimes I look up from what I am doing and I see Hope across the room staring at me, and there is a look of such coiled contempt in her eyes that I want to run fleeing into the … Continue reading

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Interview with Rebecca West

In 1981, Rebecca West was interviewed by The Paris Review, and it’s included in the first volume of the Paris Review interviews. She was an old woman by that point, 90 years old, living in London. Cataracts had ruined her … Continue reading

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Rebecca West on Goering

I’ve got a couple of what I call “intellectual idols”, people who analyze and parse the world and its events, in a way that seems singular, important, and (in some cases) life-altering (for me). I was one way before I … Continue reading

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Rebecca West on Elinor Wylie

Here is my post on haunting poet and novelist Elinor Wylie. I am still unable to read any one thing for a long stretch of time. It is rather disturbing, and I keep NOT finishing books. I have NOT finished … Continue reading

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Destiny

“I feel like I’m falling in love with you,” he said bluntly. “You have a distinctly Balkan charm,” she replied. “I’m from Indiana.” “I know. It’s such a shame.” Rebecca West had ruined her life.

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Faces I Love, Part 3

Here’s part 1. Here’s part 2. And here is the inspiration: Part 1 Part 2 More faces I love below. I love compiling these. I list them without commentary.

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Totalitarian Reading

Over the weekend I finished two books: Why Orwell Matters by Christopher Hitchens (READ IT) and Language of the Third Reich: LTI: Lingua Tertii Imperii by Viktor Klemperer (I could say READ IT – but you would seriously have to … Continue reading

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