Hey y’all,
Here are the 10 things I thought were worth sharing this week:
“There are days… when one sees as though one had been blind the rest of one’s life. Such clarity – perfection in everything, not merely in the extraordinary. One lives in the very present moment; lives intently. There is no urge to be doing: being is the highest good. However… doing of some kind there must be.” I finished Post Captain, the second of Patrick O’Brian’s seafaring Aubrey-Maturin novels, and immediately started the third, H.M.S. Suprise. As I mentioned a few letters ago, the naval jargon threw me at first, but I’m locked in now, deep into the bromantic adventures, and letting the language wash over me, alternating between the ebooks and the wonderful audiobook recordings by Patrick Tull.
“That mixed flavor—of high spirits and melancholy—is essentially comic, and page for page, book by book, Patrick O’Brian is one of the funniest writers I’ve ever read.” I was delighted to find Joshua Corey’s The Aubrey-Maturin Review, in which he’s shared one essay — and sometimes two! — on each one of the books. (I also might pick up a copy of A Sea of Words, Third Edition: A Lexicon and Companion to the Complete Seafaring Tales of Patrick O’Brian.)
“How can you know happiness until you’ve known deep sadness?” Vini Reilly of the Durutti Column released his first album in 16 years, Renascent. Beautiful stuff.
“When I don’t love you, I’ll let you know.” Our Hitchcock pizza night viewing peaked once again with Notorious (1946). That kiss! Highly recommend the Criterion edition and Francois Truffaut’s book of interviews with the director.
I have an addition to my “How To Read Like An Artist” zine: Learn to skim and skip! Skimming and skipping has saved my reading life, letting myself glide through the text, then slowing down, backtracking, underlining when I hit gold.
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I ordered a $13 PILOT Kakuno fountain pen after reading Mark Frauenfelder’s recommendation. It’s nice! I will probably mod it with my own inks like I do my color brush pens. (Speaking of stationery: thanks to James Talarico for this ad.)