Peter Sellers in Kubrick’s Lolita (1962)

“Hapworth 16, 1924″–by J.D. Salinger

“SOME comment in advance, as plain and bare as I can make it: My name, first, is Buddy Glass, and for a good many years of my life—very possibly, all forty-six—I have felt myself installed, elaborately wired, and, occasionally, plugged in, for the purpose of shedding some light on the short, reticulate life and times of my late, eldest brother, Seymour Glass, who died, committed suicide, opted to discontinue living, back in 1948, when he was thirty-one.”
Read the full text here.

Jenny Boully on The Art of Fiction

You can check it out here.

Life During Wartime

Glenn Gould on the Art of Fugue

More of Jenny Boully’s work

A good piece, “Kafka’s Garden” can be found at Siren here.

Interview

Jennifer Prado interviewed me about my book, The Levitationist, published by Triple Press. You can read it here.

Boris Artzybasheff, Russian Illustrator



More work can be found here.

Smoking Dope with Thomas Pynchon

This guy was lucky enough to smoke dope with Pynchon in the sixties.

They’ve Been Reading Finnegans Wake for 10 Years

“The 10-year-old group, which meets weekly, is carefully making its way — word by word, line by line, and page by page — through James Joyce’s famously difficult final work. The book is 628 pages long, and they’re now on Page 251.”Read more here.

Jenny Boully’s One Love Affair

Jenny Boully’s new book is now available.

moz favorites from the 3-14 show in OKC

First of the Gang to Die, How Soon is Now, Trouble Loves Me, Girlfriend in a Coma, Suedehead, Still ill, You Have Killed Me, Reader Meet Author.

Book Review-The Levitationist by Brandon Hobson

The March issue of Bookslut has a nice review of The Levitationist. You can read it here. Thanks for reading.

Talking Heads “Once in a Lifetime”

Jenny Boully

I really like Jenny Boully’s poetry. She has a book out called The Body, which is apparently out of print. I’d like to find a copy somewhere. You can check out some of her work here.

New Coen Brothers

Prolific filmmaking duo Joel and Ethan Coen are set to make ‘No Country For Old Men’, a film based on the novel by ‘All The Pretty Horses’ author Cormac McCarthy. Read More Here.

New Jane Unrue at 5 Trope

“Look down on snaky patterns set into the pathways leading to the chapel, ivory cross on top. That sad though cunning structure. Dimly looming building fashioned out of midnight, moonlight glittering its lines and contours, stars reflected in the stained-glass windows. Passion. Resurrection. Others may walk by, but you won’t see their faces; they will not see yours.” Continue Reading…

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