Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Teaser Tuesday - Jan 29



Teaser Tuesday

The rules are:
  • Grab your current read.
  • Let the book fall open to a random page.
  • Share with us two (2) 'teaser' sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
  • You also need to share the title and author of the book that you’re getting your 'teaser' from .. that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you've given!
One report describes a 'faint drizzle of applause at the end, and at a party afterwards the opera was jokingly described as 'Boriana' or 'Yawniana'. The journal Musical Times quipped 'Sic transit Gloriana'
from Humphrey Carpenter's biography of Benjamin Britten describing the premiere of Britten's Gloriana which celebrated the coronation, it was inevitable that the audience of the high and mighty were rather over-challenged. The biography doesn't avoid the darker side of Britten's character, someone of extraordinary generosity and yet, and yet... I acquired this book shortly after publication back in 2003 and this is a re-read, deliberately for the centenary of his birth and not sparked by the hoo-hah over a recent new biography. After my initial read I kept away from the Turn of the Screw for a few years I think now I can treat it in a more measured way.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Mutterings - Jan 27

This week's free word associations from Unconscious mutterings are:
  1. Sophisticated :: Taste
  2. Pelicans :: Crossing
  3. Flat :: Land - Edmin Abbott Abbott's fantasy - I remember that my first secondary school had a copy.
  4. Cheekbones :: High
  5. Possible :: the art of the..
  6. England :: Here
  7. Jacket :: Shooting
  8. Sunflower :: Seed
  9. Hungry :: Food
  10. Accent :: Acute

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Mutterings - Jan 20

This week's free word associations from Unconscious mutterings are:
  1. Offered :: Prayer (probably from 'Father hear the prayer we offer')
  2. Center :: Mind
  3. Benefit :: Jobless
  4. Yay! :: Hurrah!
  5. Wonderful :: Life
  6. Currently :: Now
  7. Resignation :: Defeat
  8. Testing :: Laboratory
  9. Strangely :: Moved (John Wesley..)
  10. Clinic :: Doctor

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Teaser Tuesday - Jan 15



Teaser Tuesday

The rules are:
  • Grab your current read.
  • Let the book fall open to a random page.
  • Share with us two (2) 'teaser' sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
  • You also need to share the title and author of the book that you’re getting your 'teaser' from .. that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you've given!
Take the firebreak which is to the left of the tracks and heads down to a wire mesh gate at the junction of two fences within about 50m of the ridge. Looking along a line from the fence to the village of BĂ©rchules, a white painted cortijo and concrete water store can be seen.
From Jeremy Rabjohn's Holiday walks in the Alpujarras. Memories - not always good ones (but that was life rather than the holiday) of the time around when we walked in the Alpujarras ending in BĂ©rchules (the link goes to my blog describing the walks - once you ignore this post which also appear with that label! and further links to the photos I took). I think the indicated postion is around here near the summit of Cima del Tejar:

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(how do you get a precise point in google maps rather than the points it knows about, I suppose I could tweak the coordinates but it's close enough and the preview won't let you do that and see where you now are...)

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Mutterings - Jan 13

This week's free word associations from Unconscious mutterings are:
  1. Lizard :: Leapin'
  2. Swimming pool :: Dive
  3. Tank :: Petrol
  4. Horrible :: History
  5. Cabbage :: Patch
  6. Pet :: Cat
  7. Photography :: Daguerreotype
  8. 1970 :: A levels (the year I did them)
  9. Ornate :: Cornice
  10. Turkey :: Stuffing

Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Teaser Tuesday - Jan 8



Teaser Tuesday

The rules are:
  • Grab your current read.
  • Let the book fall open to a random page.
  • Share with us two (2) 'teaser' sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
  • You also need to share the title and author of the book that you’re getting your 'teaser' from .. that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you've given!
George had met Stokes once before, in Cambridge, when they'd all gone out in a punt, Cecil clearly exciting his guest by his lordly thrust and toss of the pole and the intermittent recital of sonnets. Stokes seemed not to remember that George had been of the party, and George didn't remind him, when the talk turned to their Cambridge days.
Alan Hollinghurst's The Stranger's Child for which there was an earlier teaser last week. A carefully chosen extract....

Tuesday, January 01, 2013

View from the Cloud

View from the Cloud by rajmarshall
View from the Cloud, a photo by rajmarshall on Flickr.

New Year's Day and so a walk to get some much needed exercise - this year instead ogf Shutlingsloe we did the gentler Bosley Cloud. I don't think I've walked up Bosley Cloud since the 70's! Muddy and very breezy but good views from not too far from the road and then there was the fox we saw thinking about crossing the road on the way there...
A New Year - looking at last year - 128 - that's the lowest number of posts per year on this blog since 2005 - a lot of the smaller items go on twitter/facebook now but I need to work out a theme for a process of revival here!

Teaser Tuesday - Jan 1



Teaser Tuesday

The rules are:
  • Grab your current read.
  • Let the book fall open to a random page.
  • Share with us two (2) 'teaser' sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
  • You also need to share the title and author of the book that you’re getting your 'teaser' from .. that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you've given!
Was this it, the sudden helpless breaking of the news? Perhaps not or George would have said something more.
Having finished our current book group book of the month on society around the first World War, I'm now starting another - though more time elapses in this - Alan Hollinghurst's The Stranger's Child. Myth and memory - reflections over the course of the 20th century, it's a long read but I've enjoyed most of his novels - here's the Guardian's review, and here's another from a blogger. I see the Independent review compares it to Middlemarch, maybe I should suggest it for our book group?