Sunday, May 3, 2009

"the gargoyle" by andrew davidson

!!!spoiler alert!!!

read "the gargoyle" in march. the story is told through the perspective of an anonymous and dissolute porn producer who crashes his car while on a drug and alcohol binge. here, his story begins. the crash leaves him mostly burned and physically immobile. he has no family to speak of and his friends abandon him. he contemplates suicide. then, out of the blue, a mental patient, marianne engel, professes to be his lover in a former life:

in germany in the 14th century, she was a nun and he a mercenary in a condotta. he is injured in battle by an arrow that threatened to pierce his heart, but only to be saved by a copy of dante's"infernal", which he kept tucked in his shirt. he is brought to her priory and she tends to him. they fall in love reading the "infernal". they leave the priory to make a life together. eventually, he is found by the condotta. as he is tortured, she shoots him in his heart with an arrow, to spare him further pain.

this past lifetime, marianne tells in vignettes and intersperses love stories of other places and times. ultimately, she with the help of the hospital staff, set him on a path of recovery, not only from his immediate physical trauma, but a spiritual one. yet, as he is progressing marianne becomes possessed by a compulsion to carve gargoyles that leaves her time to neither eat or sleep, and she wastes away.

how do you pull a jaded, apathetic person out of the depths of depression? davidson's answer is to entangle him in the embrace of an episode that can only be dream, nightmare, fantasy, to restore his wonderment at life.

the tale and writing begin strong, but the writing becomes a bit loose as the tale progresses, and the tale itself becomes a bit banal. the patient's psychedelic episode triggered by heroin withdrawal, however, brings all the tales to a somewhat satisfying, tidy purpose.

QUOTES:
(1) "your car gathers speed down the embankment, bouncing. your hypothesis is quickly proven correct: it is, indeed, quite painful. your brain catalogues the different sensations. there is the flipping end over end, the swirling disorientation, and the shrieks of the car as it practices its unholy yoga. there's the crush of metal, pressing against your ribs, there's the smell of the devil's mischievousness, a pitchfork in your ass and sulfur in your mouth. the bastard's there, all right, don't doubt it."
(2) "imagine turning on one of the elements of your stove--let's say it's the electric kind with black coils on top." [...] "a slight violet tinge will appear, nestled there in the black rings, and then the element assumes some reddish-purple tones, like unripe blackberries. it moves toward orange and finally--finally!--an intense glowing red." [...] "now, slam that sensitive, responsive hand directly onto that glowing element. and hold it there. hold it there as the element scorches dante's nine rings right into your palm, allowing you to grasp hell in your hand forever."
(3) "the graces, flashing smiles like smashed keyboards, would hand over their every penny to the dealer."
(4) "while i'm not claiming that i now feel great love for all people, i can state with some confidence that i hate fewer people than i used to. this may seem like a weak claim to personal growth,, but sometimes these things should be judged by distance traveled rather than by current position."
(5) "i had only the childish scrawls that blackened the pages' white purity. my words were egyptian hieroglyphics before the discovery of the rosetta stone; my words were wounded soldiers limping home, guns spent, from a lost battle; my words were dying fish, flipping hysterically as the net is opened and the pile spreads across the boat deck like a slippery mountain trying to become a prairie."

note: davidson acknowledges angela aki as the first person to read his book. could this be the singer/songwriter/pianist?

rating: 7/10

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

"the real housewives of new york city"



thank the stars "the real housewives of orange county is over", snore! goodbye vicki and tamara, crossing my fingers your show will be canceled. or please bravo manufacture their comeuppance! well, vicki regularly gets hers, but damn, she just won't go down!

betheny, jill, hello my lovelies. you rock!

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

yuck, lobster...bisque

yesterday, i tried the lobster bisque sold at costco. i wanted to throw up with every spoonful. the creamy, tangy, mustard concoction just didn't jive with my palate, no matter how cultured i think i am. i got fed up and dumped what was left in my bowl, which pained my thrifty heart to no end. can i return the rest to costco? i understand they have a very customer-friendly return policy :)

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p.f. chang's rock 'n' roll marathon

so i was supposed to run the marathon, but because my running mate decided to swap to the half, i ultimately decided to follow suit. but come the big day, she bails to hang with her friends and fails to tell me so until i'm already at the event. so i was in a foul mood and we haven't spoken since.

in reality, i'd say her decision only factored 25% into my decision to switch. the rest, i was equal parts unprepared and fatigued. i was actually up until 2am, with marathon cliff notes in hand, in the throes of finding some conclusive reason why i shouldn't run the marathon, attempting to make the inevitable inevitable.

i finished the half marathon in 2 hours and 32 minutes, not bad given how i much i hate running in the arizona sun. the day saw nary a cloud in the sky until i was about to cross the finish line. i don't think i want another shot at the p.f. chang marathon.

true to form, i went crazy at the refreshments area. later, when i bothered to look at what i was actually putting into my body, i balked that the best-by date for chips i heartily chomped on was three days prior. the marathon was on january 18. the best-by date on the bag was january 15. (ok, you can't read the date, but trust me.)

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"lirael"

i had a fantastic time listening to tim curry's reading of garth nix's "sabriel" and so i highly anticipated listening to the next book in the trilogy, "lirael". but events connspired so that i wound up reading "lirael" instead.

major plot points in "lirael" set the stage for some climatic conclusion in the final book, "abhorsen":

lirael is a daughter of the clayr, but who, at a rather mature age of 14, still hasn't woken with the sight to see into the futures. her despondency drives to make the decision to end her life by throwing herself off the clayr's glacier. but events conspire (ha, phrase of the day!) so that she becomes an assistant librarian in the clayr's library instead. and here, she begins to become who she really is...

meanwhile, in belisaere, prince sameth is grappling with a traumatic episode he suffered while crossed over in death. this experience has effectively rendered him unable to continue his abhorsen studies and he whiles away his days tinkering with mechanical menageries infused with magic.

and elsewhere at red lake, an evil greater than the one sabriel vanquished in the first book is arising...

in "lirael", nix opens up the scope of his fantasy world, in both space and time, to cast special signifance on the present. and because nix puts so much detail in the telling, the scale of what's about to unfold feels epic. in the end, much is brought to light, but the story ends at a cliffhanger to be continued in "abhorsen".

first off, "lireal" is a rather hefty tome at 700 pages, even if it has the characteristic larger type and spacing befitting a teen book. so nix provides himself plenty of space for character development. with respect to lirael, nix succeeds very well, although, nix, presents lirael's initial inner struggles with affectionate derision through the experience of someone who has the benefit of hindsight. nix's presentation of sameth is lacking in comparison, especially in regards to sam's haphazard decisions. odd that nix, being a man, is able to suceed so much better in relating a teenage girl's mental state than that of a teenage boy's.

rating: 8/10

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

"after the wedding'"and "things we lost in the fire"



!!!spoiler alert!!!

i watched "after the wedding" and "things we lost in the fire" january 2. both are the artsy fartsy, beat around the bush type. "after the wedding" is far more interesting. a terminally ill billionaire entrepreneur in copenhagen, jorgen, attempts to persuade his wife, helene's, old flame, jacob, to take his place in life after he passes. jorgen lures jacob, who is on the staff of a struggling orphanage in india, back to copenhagen with the pretext of an endownment. and the date of the interview just so happens to coincide with jorgen's daughter, anna's, wedding. and so of course, jacob is invited. during the wedding, jacob realizes anna is really his daughter. eventually, when jacob also realizes his role in jorgen's plan, he has serious reservations...

the movie has quite a memorable quote; jorgen's plea to jacob: "do i have to live on the other side of the world to get your help?"

what was interesting was that the movie never makes it explicit, until the end, whether jorgen knows who jacob really is and when he knows who jacob really is. i was left guessing at different points during the wedding scene, through all of jacob and helene's uncomfortable looks and conversations, whether jorgen was going to wise up to their former relationship and what jorgen would do when he finally came to the conclusion that jacob has far greater claim to his own family. i was prepared for some shocking turn of events, but all the tension diffuses into what's expected and expedient.

rating: 6/10

"things we lost in the fire" is a lot more forgettable. audrey loses her husband brian in a random act of violence, and she is having a difficult time coping. she invites brian's best friend jerry, a recovering junkie, to move in, possibly out of guilt at having made certain assumptions about him. (she had assumed jerry stole some money that really only slipped between her car seats.) things go swimmingly ;) (jerry is able to coax her son, dory, to put his head under water in the swimming pool, something brian was never able to do.) and we get a sense of certain level of attraction between audrey and jerry. but when audrey realizes that jerry has become an integral part of their lives and understands her own kids better than she herself does, she throws him out, and he goes back to drugs...

i felt i was watching the events in the movie unfold in real time. i was this close to just giving up midway through. stories of this sort shouldn't be told through the celluloid medium.

rating: 5/10

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Saturday, January 3, 2009

nye

on new year's eve, i went to a friend's house and partook of a taste-bud-altering pill distilled from the miracle fruit. it turned lemon into sweet oranges, took the bitter out of grape fruit, and turned tomatoes sweeter than ones marinated in sugar. the effect wore off after 30 minutes.

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Thursday, January 1, 2009

2009 new year resolutions

2008 new year resolutions:

1. keep promises
2. lose 20 lbs of fat
3. gain 5 lbs of muscle
4. adhere to a work hard/play hard lifestyle
5. visit machu picchiu

it's laughable that i can only claim to have somewhat accomplished 1 and 4.

new year,new start, time to roll out my 2009 list, in increasing order of difficulty:

1. be on time
2. lose 30 lbs of fat (yes, i reverse lost weight in '08)
3. gain 5 lbs of muscle
4. work on fully running a marathon
5. visit machu picchiu
6. fall in love

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i went to the library this past tueday. i've always admired the lines of trees by the road next to the parking lot.

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