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muckefuck ([personal profile] muckefuck) wrote2013-09-27 04:29 pm
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Literary retail therapy

Now that I've no longer got my front desk shift, there's a big hole in my Friday afternoons. These already seem to stretch on interminably as it is, so I figured I might be in need of some distraction to get through. Usually that would mean a leisurely lunch, but I'd already stowed away something in anticipation and I thought it might be manky by Monday. So I ate it at the usual time and went out afterwards for a book-buying spree, hitting all three used booksellers within a reasonable radius.
  1. COBS, Rubén. A dictionary of New Mexico and Southern Colorado Spanish--Woohoo! Indigenous language varieties FTW!
  2. DAZAI, Osamu. The setting sun [Trans. of 斜陽 by Donald Keene.]--I found a book of Dazai's tales when I was looking for something else and realised I knew nothing about him. According to Wikipedia, his No longer human (人間失格) is the second-best selling Japanese novel of all time after Natsume Sōseki's Kokoro. I didn't find that, but I did find another from the same period which is also considered a masterwork.
  3. Abolqasem FERDOWSI. Shahnameh (Trans. of شاهنامه by Dick DAVIS.)--A Penguin "Deluxe Edition" in like-new condition for the bargain price of $10.50 plus tax. The find of the day!
  4. IWASAKI, Mineko (with Rande BROWN). Geisha, a life--Reportedly one of the sources which Golding ripped offdrew inspiration from when composing Memories of a geisha.
  5. WOODRELL, Daniel. The maid's version--FINALLY. How many years have I been combing the W section of the fiction shelves in these place in source of Woodrell's novels only to turn up a lot of Tom Wolfe and Herman Wouk? Only published this month; this is an advance reading copy with the publicity director's e-mail address pasted on the front cover.
Total cost: $29.04.

If it wasn't obvious from the string of Japanese names, I'm on an East Asian kick again. Besides the Dazai, I've just finished a Sōseki novel I've been lugging around for a few years and started in on the book of short stories from burakumin author Nakagami Kenji that [livejournal.com profile] monshu gifted me last year.

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