#9 Book Recommendation
Colm Toibin's Brooklyn is a short novel you will not be able to put down. Set in impoverished Ireland of the early 1950s (not 1850s), and centering around Ellis, a young woman we come to know well, its focus is partly on Ireland and Brooklyn of that period, but mostly on Ellis, and her point of view. Toibin's novels develop complicated feelings with the simplest of prose; his deep psychological realism grabs you, even without Irish nationalism and Catholicism in your background. The steerage voyage to Brooklyn is unforgettable, surely one of the most vivid on record. You will love it!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
#8 Book Suggestion
The Master and Margarita, by Bulgakov. My colleague in Russian literature calls this the most important Russian novel of the first half of the twentieth century, and while that may be arguable, that this is a sensational work is not. Three distinct narratives weave in and out, highlighted by the farcical and satirical Russia of the 1920s and 1930 (Stalin's terror) and a serious story of Pilate and Yeshua (=Jesus, stripped of all messianic attributes) with an amazing crucifixion scene. Note especially the clever ways the narrator/author connects these two stories set 1,900 years apart (e.g. weather, architecture, time frame).
Thursday, May 28, 2009
The Williamsburg Rebbe is now chairing a tasting panel dedicated to ranking burgers in the Metro DC area. As of late May, 2009, the panel has visited 14 burger joints, and evaluated the gourmet centerpiece in six categories (burger, cheese, additions, bun, price, size) worth 10 points each. #1, with 55 points, is Ray's Hell-Burger (Arlington VA), and #2, with 48 points, is Black Market (Garrett Park, MD). #3-14 are available on request.
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