Mid-fogey
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Mid-fogey said:...with Jane Austin?
Harp said:absolutely nothing, I adore her. I just wish I had known about that book sale.
Have you seen Becoming Jane?
Kishtu said:Harp, do you get on with Margaret George's writing style?
We had that and (I think) "The Memoirs of Cleopatra" and I really struggled with the way she writes. I'm going to have to go home tonight and read it again now!
Now Rosalind Miles and "I, Elizabeth" - that grabbed me by the scruff and shook me like a rat.
Mr. Lucky said:William Kennedy - Legs, Billy Phelan's Greatest Game, Ironweed and, my personal fave - and for the fifth time - Roscoe. Great period work with such reverence for his subject matter: fringe dwellers in the city of Albany. Gamblers, pimps, drunks and politicians; my kind of people!
If you haven't read him, please, do yourself the favor.
Yeah, it did. Nicholson and Streep. And it did not do the novel justice, not at all.Doran said:Did Ironweed get made into a film, perhaps with Meryl Streep or Sissy Spacek? Or am I thinking of something else?
Mr. Lucky said:William Kennedy - Legs, Billy Phelan's Greatest Game, Ironweed...
Mr. Lucky said:Edited to add: I should qualify this by saying I haven't seen this in a long time and should give it another viewing before I stick to my guns in the above opine.
But they did do the amazingly innovative thing of actually filming a movie about Albany NY in Albany NY. That part they certainly did justice to.Mr. Lucky said:Yeah, it did. Nicholson and Streep. And it did not do the novel justice, not at all.
Edited to add: I should qualify this by saying I haven't seen this in a long time and should give it another viewing before I stick to my guns in the above opine.
Harp said:Blue Arabesque, a search for the sublime by Patricia Hampl.