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Friday, December 24, 2010

A Modest Proposal

Just finished A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift, or rather, I should say, just finished A Modest Proposal For Preventing the Children of Poor People From Being a Burthen to Their Parents or the Country, and For Making Them Beneficial to the Public by Jonathan Swift. That title is practically longer than the essay. It's an essay arguing that a way to cut down on the poor is for the poor people of Ireland to use the first year of their babies lives to fatten them up and then at around age one to sell them for food (No, that is not Sarah Palin's policy for the poor. It was only nine pages but still I believe it'd be a stretch to believe that she could finish it. I ked! I ked!). He stated that one benefit of this program would be the reduction in the number of Catholics. I feel like I shouldn't even have to state that it is of course a work of satire.

Next up is another selection from the book, A Modest Proposal and Other Prose, A Tale of A Tub. It's also rather short, but still much longer than A Modest Proposal.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Typical Woman

Just finished Harriet Hume: A London Fantasy by Rebecca West. At first I believed this to be a nice little modern-day fantasy yearn. The title character, Harriet Hume, realizes that she has the ability to read the thoughts of her lover, Arnold Condorex. Through this she finds out that he would assuredly spurn her if he was to meet someone that would better aid his ability to rise the ranks of society. So we get to the fantasy part. With this knowledge she casts him away. Through the years they meet at various times through the years and yet everytime she finds herself drawn to him. Now she knows for a fact that he is not worth a tinker's dam and yet inexplicable she is still drawn to him. Finally believing that she is the reason for his destruction, he decides to kill her, but before he can follow through the cops which she has called stop him. The story ends with her refusing to have him arrested and even though he married another woman it would seem that they end up together. This is no fantasy. This is exactly how women are really. Most women if given the choice women will always choose style over substance. For instance scoring on a ten-scale, if given the choice between Guy A, who would be 7.5 style and 1 substance, and Guy B, who would be 7 style and 10 substance, you could bet the farm that she would choose Guy A. Sad but true. I've witnessed it hundreds of times in my life.

Next and hopefully on a more positive note was suppose to be A Tale of a Tub by Jonathan Swift. However, Keith's Book Quest supporter Dana suggested another Swift selection, A Modest Proposal. So I decided to put Proposal ahead of Tub. When ordering the book I found that it was included in collection of Swift's shorter works and..yes both were included. So I'll finish the year out with Jonathan Swift.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Can't sleep so I'll blog......

Ugh! I can't sleep and I have to be at work at 8:30 in the morning. Oh and also I'm freakin' exhausted so there is no reason I shouldn't be asleep. Stupid brain won't ever shut up.

....Anywho I'm in the middle of Harriet Hume by Rebecca West. I had to buy a used copy of it. When I first got it I liked to imagine who might have read this book before me. Now the copy I got is from the Virago Modern Classic collection. Virago is a publishing company based out of London which publishes exclusively women authors. So I'll assume that the previous reader is female. Which brings up many other interesting questions: Was this book assigned reading for a Women's Literature class? or was it just a book that that girl/woman found by happenstance? or Could it possibly be that somewhere in this world there is a woman who is on the same quest as me? Maybe she, like me, is reading through this list as a means to give her life some meaning. Maybe she, too, has been shunned by society and forced into a life of solitude. Maybe somewhere in this world I have a kindred spirit, a person who truly understands what I'm going through. Who knows, but it's interesting to wonder.

And with that I'll try to sleep.

Friday, December 3, 2010

The Book of Evidence by John Banville

Just finished with The Book of Evidence by John Banville. It is the testimony of a murderer. He matter-of-factly recounts the events which led to him bashing a young woman's head in. He finally decides that he killed her because he simply could. He didn't view her as an actual human being so he could do what he wanted. Isn't that the essence of most of our wrongdoings? Few people, I believe, are inherently evil in the James Bond-villian image. They just are able to convince themselves that what they're doing isn't wrong for whatever reason.

Next is a book called Harriet Hume by Rebecca West which was chosen at random via www.random.org. I must admit I know nothing of this book. Actually I believe it is currently out of print, since Barnes and Noble doesn't have a new copy online. The copy I bought is a used copy which I bought from the Atlanta Book Company via Barnes and Noble.