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INCEPTION.

I can’t say enough about this film.
I should just say it’s a must see and leave it at that.

But I can’t.

This is easily one of my favourite films to date.

I am a huge fan of films like ‘Stay’ and ‘Memento’; those that teeter on the psychological and sci-fi. This one tops them all. Not only is it such an incredible idea for a film but it was done right. From start to finish. No gaps, no cheese. Raw emotion throughout, incredible acting and seamless effects. So well written that I was dying to read the book (of which there isn’t one).

Christopher Nolan should be Director/Writer of the year with this one and Leonardo DiCaprio should finally receive more than an Oscar nod.

I will be seeing this again very soon.

Maybe even tomorrow.

The Social Network.

The Beat Goes On.

A New Wheel.

Coming soon to a computer screen near you.
An adventure, a journey, the reinventing of the wheel.

Well Read.

In a perfect world I would have the time and wherewithal to write
a review of every book I’ve read.

This is not a perfect world.
I lack time.
I lack wherewithal.

What I can do is post from time to time a list of books I’ve recently read
and books I’m currently reading.

I have the ability to be into 4 or 5 books at a time. I liken it to how people
can follow 4 or 5 different TV shows per week. Putting aside the fact that
it takes longer to get through and is much more satisfying.

It irks me to no end when I hear comedians or lay-folk go on about how
funny they think it is that they haven’t cracked a book since high-school,
and even then how it was only the cliff notes the day before the paper was due.
Continuing on with comments like,
“If the book is any good they’ll make a movie, and I’ll just see that.”

I would like to bite my thumb at them and call them a bafoon.
But I remain silent because after all – the loudest in the room is the weakest.

Enough about that.
More about this.

Here are the last 5 books that I have read with a brief descripto.

The Devil in the White City – Erik Larson:

I received this as a gift from Cameron’s family this past Christmas.
Great read stocked with plenty of history. I recently viewed a
documentary detailing the same killer, H.H. Holmes.
The book interestingly pairs that story with the architect who
designed the World’s Fair in Chicago, 1893.
Genius on the part of both men; one used for good – the other bad.
It’s incredibly hard to understand how one person can be so evil.

Intriguing read.

The History of Love – Nicole Krauss:

Also a gift, from my friend Allie – for my birthday, this is a book
to remember and revisit. I had forgotten that it was on my bookshelf
until another friend of mine, Michelle, had asked if I had read it.
I recently read it in about 4 sittings. In the later sitting I tore through about
150 pages. For me, the pacing seemed a bit sporadic, at first, but once
I established the rhythm it was beautiful.

To find love and have it stick so deep for so long without anything
to fuel it and no fruit bearing from it shakes you to the core.

Incredible story, incredible.

The Year I Got Everything I Wanted – Cameron Conant:

Yet again, a gift. This one from the author himself.
I have been friends with Cameron for the last 2 years and had never
read his books (of which there are two). Upon his leaving for Africa
he gave me them to read. I finally picked this one up and read it in
one sitting on a Sunday afternoon. Knowing him made it that much
better of a read. Cam’s crafting of a story has grown to be a favourite
of mine and I can’t wait to see what he has to offer the world post
Peace Corps. Ignore the ridiculous review on Amazon by an obvious
juvenile drinking hater-ade.

This is the story of one mans journey through his post-divorce life
as he attempts to re-establish himself and once again discover purpose.

You will enjoy this read.

Mere Christianity – C.S. Lewis:

This is probably my 4th time all the way through this book. I find
comfort in Clive’s perspective of how the faith of Christianity was designed.
I felt the need to re-read this as I am currently so fed up with the way the
Christian movement has headed in the last few decades. Trying not to
“lose my religion” entirely, yet redefine it personally. Some might say that
his approach is a bit “over-the-head”, as a ‘King James Bible’ or a writing of
Shakespeare; I tend to disagree. My 12 year-old nephew sat with me
listening to the audio version on a four hour road trip last month and said
to me (completely unprovoked), “He actually makes a lot of sense.
It seems like that’s the way life should be.”

12 years old.

Then again, the kid has a collection of Shakespeare books because he
wanted it and loves to read them.

Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter – Seth Grahame-Smith:

Ah, vampires.

This is a beautiful book to read as a rebellion against the pop culture
vampire sap phenom. I was with my friend Nat in New York City this past
March, we saw the book and were laughing at how clever it was.
I couldn’t resist picking it up on a layover in DC on my way back to Nashville.
I read it in a few sittings and loved it so much that I started it again.

Seth is the same author that cleverly mashed ‘Pride & Prejudice’ with zombies.
That one I have not read, for fear of losing my head, yet this story was irresistible.
He takes the life and times of Abe Lincoln and adds a beneath-the-surface story line
which tells us that Abe was actually hunting down and killing vampires to protect
the innocent; much like his Mother whom he lost (death by vampire, of course).
The writing is so well crafted that if you didn’t know any better you would think that
this was truly a historic account.

I explained it all to my Father who rarely reads. He then went out, picked up the book
and loved it.

Now I wait with fanged breath for the film adaptation by none other than Tim Burton.
Giggity.

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There are 5 books that I am currently in the middle of reading.
They are as follows:

Shakespeare The World As Stage – Bill Bryson
The Rum Diary – Hunter S. Thompson
The Magicians – Lev Grossman
Burton on Burton – Tim Burton
A Short History of Nearly Everything – Bill Bryson

Reading furnishes the mind only with materials for knowledge;
it is thinking that makes what we read ours.
~ John Locke


A man ought to read just as inclination leads him,
for what he reads as a task will do him little good.

~ Samuel Johnson


What I like best is a book that’s at least funny once in a while…
What really knocks me out is a book that,
when you’re all done reading it,
you wish the author that wrote it was a terrific friend of yours
and you could call him up on the phone whenever you felt like it.
That doesn’t happen much, though.

~ J. D. Salinger


Wear the old coat and buy the new book.
~ Austin Phelps

Outside a dog, a book is man’s best friend.
Inside a dog, it’s too dark to read.

~ Groucho Marx

Readers are plentiful: thinkers are rare.
~ Harriet Martineau

If you believe everything you read, better not read.
~ Japanese proverb

Afterlife.

Tonight, in the deepest chamber of my mind, I told her that I loved her.
I told her that I still couldn’t understand why she had to go.
I asked her if she remembered sitting on Grandpa’s swing together;
laughing and horse-playing in his yard.

I told her that I have been stuck since that fateful October day.
As if time has stood still.
As if I haven’t aged a bit,
and neither has she.

I can’t explain why…
yet, I felt that she heard me.

Inner Battle Royale.

Scads of talentious elements line the shelves inside my brain.

Maybe I am all of them.

Or, maybe.

I am the one I least want to be.

Alas, we dance in the ring.

Again.

And again.

And again.

27june2010©coryBasil

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The Rumours Diary.

This evening, feeling a mite better and attempting to stave off a slim version of cabin-fever, I dotted my eyes and drifted up the street to a local-watering hole; where I would sit a spell away from the homestead.

Now, a local “watering-hole” to most would best be described as a raucous dive on a street corner within the neighborhood; full of charmed burping chums and American water-beer on tap. Yet, for me, a local “watering-hole” is best described as a quaint place on a side-street with a sturdy candle-lit porch and a bar void of beer and overflowing with red wine. Such a place has come to be called ‘Rumours‘; sitting quietly in the 12th South District, a stone’s throw from the “raucous”.

I must admit that my attendance here has been low in the past year.

This would be the wine bar that my pal Cameron and I would spend many a nights deep in discussion; whether it be our dilemma with each of our own current female of interest or the state of the world at present. Hours and glasses would pass until satisfaction of time spent under the night sky was reached.

This would also be the place where a beautiful foreign girl worked. At one point I expressed to Cameron my interest in said girl. To which, under the influence of cabernet or not, he jumped at the opportunity to express to the owner my “interest”. To which the result, as I had suspected, was a boisterous, “Oh, how cute. Yeh, sorry… she’s married.”

To which I sunk my head, and Cam raised a glass to his efforts.

Cam has since spent the last year in Africa wearing the label of “Peace-Corps”. Thus being the reason for my lack of frequenting Rumours.

Tonight, I brought a book and a pack of Clove cigars. As I walked out onto the patio the woman working said, “Well, we’re closing up for the evening.” I responded to the tune of, “Thanks, anyway…” Which she abruptly combated with, “Did you want a bottle …or just a glass?”

“Just a glass, Ma’am.”

“Well, in that case, have a seat… what would you like?”

Chocolate Box, please. Thank you.”

I chose a table off in the corner with a seat facing the street. In the last 4 years I have grown accustomed to feeling the need to face anything that would come my way; my back must never face the entrance, nor the street.

That’s the way it is.

I pulled out my book, The Rum Diary, and my small package of Clove cigars. There was a French couple in the opposite corner dining away on slender cigarettes; I knew I wouldn’t disturb them. The only remaining patrons on the patio were two females sitting across from me. I politely interrupted them and asked if my smoking a Clove would disturb them. Being allergic to cigarettes myself I know how annoying it can be when others smoke near you. The dominate of the two spoke, “Not at all, as long as you tend to share.”

“Of course.”

I set away at my book, creasing each of the first few freshly purchased pages. I have oft thumbed through this book but never read it in it’s entirety. This time I would.

Pages 1-5 took me back to my time spent on Key West; as far South in the ole’ US of A as one could get. With that my mind drifted further yet – to the Tortuga Islands. 60 miles North of Cuba, my small bit of “Paradiso” back in 2009. I reminisced of sleeping under the stormy skies with nothing but my fourteen dollar sleeping bag; combating winds so swift they would move me across the sand. I recalled waking with the Sun, stretching my limbs out over the water – eating my gourmet breakfast of beef jerky as I watched the Gulls dive for theirs.

Oh to be back on that island.

I thought of how funny it was spending all of that time keeping to myself on the island when there were four other people roaming about. The humorous part being that on the three hour boat ride back to the mainland I formed a brother like bond with one of the four – having said no more than 10 words to him on the island, we didn’t stop talking the entire ride in.

It’s quite the metaphor on life, really.

His name was Rourke, he and his girl chose the island for an adventurous getaway. They lived in New Mexico. Rourke’s background consisted of a heavy intoxication of religion, much like mine. His being, Mormonism. He was sent away on his two year mission to live with a tribe of Indians; his mission being: convert the natives.

In an odd twist of fate, they converted him.

Quickly realizing I was no longer reading The Rum Diary, and was now watching my own life play back on a reel to reel in my minds-eye, I realigned my thoughts and set straight-away back into reading the book.

Pages 7 -12 reminded me of my travels to Buenos Aires, Argentina. I recalled being stranded at the airport in Atlanta as I missed my flight. While the rest of the band went on I remained after having my Passport stolen – only to be recovered a half a day later by the FBI. I recalled finally arriving at the ‘Ministro Pistarini International Airport’ in Buenos Aires after a twelve hour flight and equal hours of red tape.

Once on the ground I searched high and low for the concert promoter who was no where to be found. I used what Spanish I had left in the tank from growing up in Phoenix and taking two years in high school; it was the growing up in Phoenix that got me where I needed to go. I remembered walking about late at night through the dark streets of the city wondering if I’d ever meet up with the rest of the crew. At that point I felt invincible. I was alone in a foreign city without a care in the world. I could howl at the moon and no one would give notice.

So I did.

Looking at the moon and chuckling I led my eyes once again back to my book under the flickering candles on the porch at Rumours. The humid Summer night made it all the more easy to travel back to those places. Both brought back the glistening of sweat on my skin and the somewhat cooling breeze that followed.

I took another drink from my glass of wine, sloshed it around a bit – then drank it down.

Run, Don’t Walk.

  • Best third installment since ‘Return of the Jedi’.
  • I haven’t laughed that hard in quite a while.
  • “Spanish Mode” Buzz is incredible.

cB






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