by Richard Subber | Oct 14, 2025 | Book reviews, Books, Books Commentary, Joys of reading, Language
a one-man library…
Book review:
Literary Life: A Second Memoir
by Larry McMurtry (1936-2021)
Simon & Schuster, 2009
McMurtry moves me to want more, read more….
It’s incredibly easy to read McMurtry—I’ve read Books: A Memoir, Walter Benjamin at the Dairy Queen, and now Literary Life. It seems, repeatedly, that he writes in an off-hand way; thoughts and scenes and chapters can end very abruptly. Yet, the work seems polished. The prose is spare, as Larry acknowledges.
I am titillated by his familiar references to so many authors and works. I would love to be a “man of letters,” as McMurtry claims to be. The draw for me is McMurtry’s immersion in books. I would be thrilled to own 200,000 books. Desperately thrilled.
I’m pretty sure that McMurtry’s passionate engagement with books and authors is a believable lifestyle. His many references to re-reading books is a believable commitment.
I have for some time, since I retired, envisioned taking the pledge to read the entire oeuvre of an author I like. Now I am moved to read McMurtry’s books. I plan to re-read Books and Literary Life to get clues about how to read them. I’ll consider reading his works in order by pub date, except for the Lonesome Dove and Berrybender tetralogies, of course.
I don’t think I’ll be disappointed.
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Book review: Hag-Seed
by Margaret Atwood…it ain’t Shakespeare
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Above all: Poems of dawn and more with 74 free verse poems,
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by Richard Subber | Oct 12, 2025 | My poetry, Poetry, Reflections
ballare…
daily
The arrow of time flies high
and low and ever on,
and sometimes slow,
time creeps, betimes,
a pause is not unknown…
My time’s my own,
I guard it
when there is no room for dancing…
July 12, 2025
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many waters: more poems with 53 free verse poems,
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Your comments are welcome—tell me what you’re thinking.
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by Richard Subber | Oct 9, 2025 | American history, Book reviews, Books, Politics, Power and inequality
…lethargy, ineptitude, arrogance…
Book review:
War at The Wall Street Journal:
Inside the Struggle
to Control an American Business Empire
by Sarah Ellison
New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 2010.
Everything I always wanted to know about Rupert Murdoch’s (News Corp.) purchase of Dow Jones & Co. and the Wall Street Journal.
The basic story is the disgusting inability of the extended Bancroft family to actually exercise the prudent guardianship of the Journal which most of them claimed to feel as a birthright and sacred obligation. Instead, this pack of very wealthy and somewhat dissipated family heirs finally ended up just going for the gold (Rupert overpaid big time for the Journal).
It’s also fascinating and unavoidable to see the lethargy, ineptitude, and arrogance of the pampered editorial staff of the Journal. They just didn’t see The Fall coming and they were clueless about how to deal with the changing marketplace and the transformation of journalism.
They still are. Sic semper.
p.s. If you don’t know all of the myriad characters, it’s a bit difficult to keep track of the action
because Ellison names dozens of people, more or less, on every page.
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“…and dipped in folly…”
only Poe knows how to say it…
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As with another eye: Poems of exactitude with 55 free verse and haiku poems,
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by Richard Subber | Oct 7, 2025 | Language, Reviews of other poets, Tidbits
you can make sunshine…
“…make sunshine in a shady place.”
from The Sketches of Louisa May Alcott
by Louisa May Alcott
New York: Ironweed Press, Inc., 2001
p. 250
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Movie review: A Doll’s House
Henrik Ibsen’s classic on abuse…
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As with another eye: Poems of exactitude with 55 free verse and haiku poems,
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by Richard Subber | Oct 4, 2025 | Book reviews, Books, Language
no dreariness here…
Book review:
The Jungle Book, Vol. 1
by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, 1893, 1978
279 pages
“ ‘There is none like to me!’ says the Cub in the
pride of his earliest kill;
But the jungle is large and the Cub he is small.
Let him think and be still.”
Maxims of Baloo, from “Kaa’s Hunting” in The Jungle Book
Kipling created continuing dramatic tension in the framework of rectitude in The Jungle Book, Vol. 1.
Two of my favorite stories are “Kaa’s Hunting” and “Toomai of the Elephants.” The characters are well wrought, they live the stories, the drama is personal.
Welcome the joy of storytelling—casual, formal, the stories offered new to those who like stories, offered again to those who like stories.
In Kipling there is no dreariness. There is excitement, danger, leaf-eating, aspiration, brotherhood, and triumph.
If you read it twice, you get more.
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“Fishering,” by Brian Doyle
…what meets the eye…
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As with another eye: Poems of exactitude with 55 free verse and haiku poems,
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