Kenneth Lay, 64, one of the Enron felons, died today. And my initial thought was “Bummer.” I wanted him to live a good long life and, it was hoped, develop some real contrition. Is this grossly insensitive?
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Someone sent me a review copy of a TCM movie “Edge of Outside”, a TCM original documentary about independent movie makers such as John Cassavetes, John Sayles, Spike Lee and many more. I got it today. The show premieres tonight at 8 p.m. EDT. Ain’t gonna be reviewing it before then. It DOES rebroadcast later tonight, and again on July 19, so I will review it anyway.
Day: July 5, 2006
The Librarian Who Didn’t Read
In her part of the blogiverse, Kelly writes: “But here is my ultimate question…..How many books can one person read at a given time?”
Here’s something that bothers me somewhat. Lately I don’t read any books. I mean from cover to cover. I START lots of books, but never finish them.
For instance, my friend Janna lent me “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay”, the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Michael Chabon, TWO YEARS AGO. It’s of the comic book genre, with which I have a passing familiarity. Yet at some point, I stopped, and I’d have to start all over again.
I took out “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” by Maya Angelou, started reading, and got annoyed, because I’m reading the stuff I read before and haven’t gotten to the new stuff yet.
I have any number of books by Bob Woodward (Wired, The Commanders, The Brethren) started but never completed, not to mention of other political books in the same boat.
The only reason I finished that Jimmy Carter book (barely) that I reviewed last month is that it rained at the Hall of Fame game.
Several years back, well Before Lydia, I belonged to a book club and read at least 10 books a year, so I USED to be able to read books.
I find anymore that I prefer the company of things I can refer to – I AM a reference librarian – such as the Joel Whitburn Billboard charts books, Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide and other cinema books, The Complete Guide to Prime Time Network and Cable Shows, ESPN Sports Almanac, guides to specific TV shows, and the like.
And I do read periodicals, LOTS of periodicals, actually, things I can start and stop reading, such as newspapers and magazines. And when it’s Wednesday and I haven’t finished Sunday’s newspaper- often the case – I feel a little guilty reading other stuff.
But this summer, I’m reading a book. Maybe two. Probably one I already own (or have borrowed). And now that I’ve put it out there, I imagine/expect that you’ll hold me to it.