December 31, 2006
With the new year fast approaching, I now have a pretty good excuse to annihilate my liver tonight. In fact, I’ve gathered all the materials for a night of beer barrels and a painful beginning to 2007, with a twelve-pack of Heineken, two liter bottles of schnapps—cinnamon and root beer, respectively—and a bottle of wine that will likely go untouched by my buddies and I. And I’ll keep Ernest Hemingway’s wise words in mind: “Always do sober what you said you’d do drunk. That’ll teach you to keep your mouth shut.”
As per usual, we have something bookish to talk about: the Guardian and the Melbourne Age are looking forward to 2007, with both of them mentioning forthcoming titles by Norman Mailer, Michael Ondaatje, Ian McEwan, and Khaled Hosseini. (Out of those four authors, I’m only interested in Mailer’s The Castle in the Forest.) But Justin Cartwright’s The Song Before It Is Sung, about a 1944 attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, sounds interesting, despite its awful title. Michael Chabon gets marks for having one of the strangest plots I’ve heard about in a while: The Yiddish Policeman’s Union “proposes a world in which Alaska rather than Israel becomes the Jewish homeland in the 1940s.” There are also a few comebacks to look forward to: Toni Morrison returns with Mercy and J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Children of Hurin will finally be published. And on a bittersweet note, Philip Roth will publish his final Nathan Zuckerman novel, Exit Ghost, in October, which is, fittingly, “a wintry end to what looks to be a particularly fertile year for fiction.”
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simon | January 1, 2007 at 2:21 am
Happy New Year Brandon!
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Dorothy W. | January 1, 2007 at 8:34 am
Yay for the new name and the new look! Did you figure out a way to export your archives from Blogger and import them here? Apparently the usual way doesn’t work if you’re on Blogger beta, and now I can’t figure out how to do it.
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Brandon | January 1, 2007 at 9:14 am
Happy New Year, Dorothy. I ended up doing the old cut-and-paste method–thanks, Blogger beta!–which wasn’t too bad, since I only had 114 posts to transfer.
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Dorothy W. | January 1, 2007 at 9:40 am
Okay. Yuck — I’ll be cutting and pasting forever. Oh, well.
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Lesley | January 1, 2007 at 12:07 pm
I read about ‘The Castle in the Forest’ in the latest issue of PAGES over the weekend, and added it to my wishlist. I’ll be curious to see what you think of it if you do end up reading it.
And I’ve never had cinnamon schnapps but ooh! root beer – that brings back some underage drinking memories. Hope you have a great 2007!
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Brandon | January 1, 2007 at 1:55 pm
Dorothy, I looked around to find out if there was a way to transfer posts, but so far, I haven’t had any luck. And I tried the “daria.de” suggestion in the forums, but the problem I had was that I couldn’t save my feed as an RSS file; it was always saved as an XML file and changing the file extension didn’t accomplish anything. I’ll poke around from time to time and try some things, but at this point, cutting and pasting may be your best option.
And Lesley, the root beer schnapps brings back memories for me as well. I’m not quite sure what would go well with cinnamon schnapps, though; my buddies and I simply mixed it with Pepsi last night, which was okay, but I’m more of a Jack-and-Coke kind of guy.
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Dorothy W. | January 1, 2007 at 2:01 pm
I tried the same thing, Brandon, and I ran into the same problem. I thought it was because of my woeful ignorance of computers, but perhaps not! I asked on the forums, but I haven’t gotten a good response.