I realized today that I had promised to upload a scan of David Foster Wallace's "Big Red Son" from Consider the Lobster, as suggested by Sian. As we discussed at the end of our last meeting, this essay is a bit long (50 pages) considering that there are four other pieces on the agenda. Still, it seems really interesting and well placed after Working. I think we should consider it not "required" but "highly recommended." (It's about the porn industry!)
Could everyone else who contributed an article perhaps post the author/title and a brief explanation? I think that would be worthwhile as the end was all sort of rushed.
Okay, so here's the pdf:
Big Red Son
I think a lot of people you all know probably own this book, too. Might be worth digging up a copy.
Also, we're on the calendar for Monday, February 22nd this month. Speak now or forever hold your peace.
In other news, here's a link to the "scene" in which Rip Torn (from Working) hits Norman Mailer with a hammer and then Mailer attempts to bite his ear off. Enjoy.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Not working
Fascinating/terrifying:
http://cohort11.americanobserver.net/latoyaegwuekwe/multimediafinal.html
Loving the book.
http://cohort11.americanobserver.net/latoyaegwuekwe/multimediafinal.html
Loving the book.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Quick Note
First of all, I couldn't find Working at Barnes & Nobles. Annoying considering I have little free time these days and I hate ordering things online.
Second, I'm not curating and not sure if I will be able to continue to participate, but you all should consider reading (if you haven't read it already) David Foster Wallace's "Big Red Son" from Consider the Lobster. Working, fucking, etc.
Second, I'm not curating and not sure if I will be able to continue to participate, but you all should consider reading (if you haven't read it already) David Foster Wallace's "Big Red Son" from Consider the Lobster. Working, fucking, etc.
Details for next meeting
I just wanted to note that we've confirmed Monday 1/25 as our next date for the circle. Let's do 8pm again, unless someone suggests otherwise. It's unfortunate but understandable that Sian can't curate a reading for February. Is there anyone that would like to step in with a 10-20 page essay/reading? Something that feels like an interesting offshoot of Studs Terkel.
Working is dense but rewarding. Unlike Debord, I'm sure the library carries it.
Working is dense but rewarding. Unlike Debord, I'm sure the library carries it.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Sincere Apologies
Hi all,
I'm feeling really overwhelmed with school starting, etc and really don't think I will have time to come up with a reading for the curated month. I hope to make it on the 25th, but it's not looking particularly promising at this point. Happy New Year everyone!!
Best,
Sian
I'm feeling really overwhelmed with school starting, etc and really don't think I will have time to come up with a reading for the curated month. I hope to make it on the 25th, but it's not looking particularly promising at this point. Happy New Year everyone!!
Best,
Sian
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Next up
Working by Studs Terkel. Tentative date: Monday, January 25th. The bad news is that the book is 600 pages. The good news is that it's a bunch of very short narratives that can be read in any order. I think we should all aim to read at least 200 pages. From anywhere in the book(?).
February will be the curated month, with 10- or 20-page selections from Lori, Sian, Chris, and Sarah/Sam.
February will be the curated month, with 10- or 20-page selections from Lori, Sian, Chris, and Sarah/Sam.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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