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Body-text fonts, pt. 35: Monotype Baskerville

After three phone calls to city officials, a heavy snowfall, a thaw, and another freeze, the unhappy (or happy?) cat remains in a cardboard box outside our house. We removed it from our curb. The house across the street is for sale, and we don’t want to deter prospective buyers.

Reader, come, buy this house and be my friend.

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I’ve reached the eighth of nine scheduled books by E. M. Forster:
  • Where Angels Fear to Tread
  • The Longest Journey
  • A Room with a View
  • Howards End
  • The Celestial Omnibus
  • Maurice
  • A Passage to India
  • Aspects of the Novel
  • The Eternal Moment
These will be enough for now. Someday, I may read Arbinger Harvest and Two Cheers for Democracy.

It hasn’t been an unpleasant project. And yet Forster has slipped into the perhaps unenviable category inhabited by Stephen King and David Lodge, of novelists whose discourses on the novel are more pleasurable than their novels. There’s some delightful stuff in Aspects, not least the quotations. This one, from Moll Flanders, has me itching to read that book.


Aspects’s above edition (Pelican/​Penguin) can be read here; a PDF with Aspects’s original pagination is here.

Snowed in

Still coughing …

and last night we had a blizzard; and at this moment, outside, it’s supposed to feel like −26°F.

Currently reading:

• Eleanor Catton, The Luminaries
• Angela Carter, The Bloody Chamber
• Frank & Marie Drown, Mission to the Headhunters
• Anne Lamott, Traveling Mercies (while I was getting sick, I was finishing bird by bird; due to AL’s grudges and death scenes and neuroses, the book was actually making me feel worse)
I Am Zlatan Ibrahimović (this is fantastic)
• … and articles for W130

Currently viewing:

Misery
The Shining
• WSBT StormTracker
Downton Abbey
The Pink Panther Strikes Again