The Invention of Prehistory: Empire, Violence, and Our Obsession with Human OriginsAuthor: Stefanos Geroulanos There were a few times when I found my mind wandering back to David Graeber’s The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity. A better book that deals with some of the same ideas, albeit Geroulanos narrows in far moreContinue reading “The Invention of Prehistory: Empire, Violence, and Our Obsession with Human Origins”
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Reading Journal 2024: Imagined Places: Journeys Into Literary America
Reading Journal 2024: Imagined Places: Journeys Into Literary America Author: Michael Pearson Hardly an exhaustive list, but as a literary roadtrip, anchored by a boots on the ground itinerary, it’s a highly entertaining jaunt through the pages of a handful of America’s most well known voices. It is essentially tying person to place, looking atContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Imagined Places: Journeys Into Literary America”
Reading Journal 2024: You Like It Darker
Reading Journal 2024: You Like It Darker Author: Stephen King A new collection of short stories from the master of horror. Always a worthwhile investment. The collection is made up of a mix of new and previously published works, although it was all new to me, anchored by a multi-chapter mini novel (also subsequently theContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: You Like It Darker”
Reading Journal 2024: Winesburg, Ohio
Reading Journal 2024: Winesburg, OhioAuthor: Sherwood Anderson Winesburg, Ohio could be described as; chronically melancholic, cynical, depressing. Those descriptives might be true, or at least partly true, but I think it would be a mistake to suggest that this is all the book is. As a collection of short stories that are bound together byContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Winesburg, Ohio”
Film Journal 2024: Inside Out 2
Film Journal 2024: Inside Out 2Directed by Kelsey Mann I’m glad I did a recent rewatch of the first film, and that I watched both films in essential succession this morning. I hadn’t actually revisited the first film since seeing it once in theaters back when it released, so I knew that a rewatch mightContinue reading “Film Journal 2024: Inside Out 2”
Reading Journal 2024: A Life of Jesus
Reading Journal 2024: A Life of JesusAuthor: Shusaku Endo It is equally as important to assess the target audience of Endo’s biography of Jesus as it is to assess the content, as each becomes a window into the other. Perhaps more important is the ability of this relarionship to allow the book to reach beyondContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: A Life of Jesus”
My Top 12 Films (and more) At The Halfway Point of 2024
It’s the halfway point of 2024, which means time to check in with the year that’s been thus far in film. There are some notable changes in my top 12 with Ryûsuke Hamaguchis Evil Does Not Exist working its way into my top 5 with its studied moral dilemma and commitment to the form. TheContinue reading “My Top 12 Films (and more) At The Halfway Point of 2024”
Reading Journal 2024: The One and Only Bob
Reading Journal 2024: The One and Only Bob Author: Katherine Applegate The One and Only Ivan is an all timer for me, so I had been reticent about picking up its sequel, which then turned into a trilogy. What inspired me to finally take the plunge was the recent release of a fourth and finalContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: The One and Only Bob”
Reading Journal 2024: Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder
Reading Journal 2024: Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder Author: Salman Rushdie On one level this book makes me a kindred mind with Rushdie. I love the way he uses the different events and experiences to draw out his life story as a cohesive and meaning making narrative. I love how he uses the specificityContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder”
Reading Journal 2024: The Age of Magical Overthinking: Notes on Modern Irrationality
Reading Journal 2024: The Age of Magical Overthinking: Notes on Modern IrrationalityAuthor: Amanda Montell Near the end of the book the author reflects on the current state of AI, calling back to a menial exercise she did one day out of boredom when she asked AI to describe the difference between its greatest value andContinue reading “Reading Journal 2024: The Age of Magical Overthinking: Notes on Modern Irrationality”
