2013 reading list, October- December
This
fictionalized coming-of-age memoir follows Hayhurst from the off-season after
The Bullpen Gospels ends, through the next season. In this year he meets and marries a wonderful
girl, reconciles with his family, and fulfills his lifelong professional
ambition of pitching in the Major Leagues.
A sometimes painful, often funny, and deeply personal look at the
baseball life.
One ex-con
invites another to join him for a “sure thing” which ends up netting less than
fifty dollars and leaving four dead. Capote
was already a well-regarded fiction writer when he undertook the first piece of
book-length true crime, detailing the hunt for the killers from both law-man
and criminal points of view based on official records and numerous interviews. The language is exquisite, the structure and
pacing excellent, the characters drawn with vivid and telling detail, and the
reputation as a classic is well earned.
Marie Slaight and Terrence Tasker, The Antigone Poems. Potts Point, NSW Australia: Altaire, 2013.
This
haunting book of photos explores the remnants of the American Dream: broken
windows, crumbling buildings, and empty streets. It is, definitively, Ruin Porn, and makes one
ache for the glory and grandeur that once was the most prosperous city in the
world.
What
happens when a starship crashes on an uninhabited planet?
Really? Everyone dies.
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