Saturday, August 31, 2019

The Clean House

This play is about a doctor Lane and her maid.  Lane's sister Virginia loves cleaning and secretly takes over the maid's duties.  The maid has dreams about making it as a stand-up comedian.  Lane's world falls apart as her husband announces that he has found his soul mate in an older woman.  I found this play amusing and it was funny at times.  I don't know the concept that someone would love cleaning was funny to me. The play was pretty original.  

Friday, August 23, 2019

The Aleph and other stories

I've been reading Edwin Williamson's "Borges a Life."  I've found it fascinating.  I've only read The Book of Imaginary Creatures which I loved.  It's kind of weird that I picked a biography of a guy I haven't really read.  I knew it was time I read more.  So I picked up some of his short stories to read.  He writes in a detached sort of way.  He has his own style and it took me a while but then I liked it.    He's not an author to skim.  The story I liked the most was "The Other Death" about a soldier who was a coward but God manages to change almost everyone's memories, that is except the narrator who remembers the truth. I found the concept of God doing that interesting.

Friday, August 16, 2019

The School for Scandal

This is the story of two brothers Charles and Joseph.  Charles is a gambler and considered a bad guy.  However, the real truth is that Charles has some integrity while Joseph, the truly evil one just knows how to put on an act.  A wealthy uncle shows up and pretends to be someone else.  He finds out the truth about the brothers.  This play written in the 1700s is still relevant to his day as gossip has always been considered entertainment.  The play is quick to show its destructible nature.  I like the discussion also of people being deceiving in their appearances.  This is a comedy and there are some funny moments particularly when the uncle pretends to be a poorer person around Charles.  Do not let the fact that it was written a few centuries ago scare you off as it is a simple play to read.  I enjoyed it.  Except for the occasional Shakespeare play I haven't really read that many plays from before the 1800s so The School for Scandal was a revelation to me.  I need to read more "old" plays.   

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Sapphira and the Slave Girl

This is the fourth book I've read from Willa Cather.  It's also the weakest.  This was one of her last novels.  Still, it had some good points about it.  It deals with the jealousy between the wife Sapphira and the beautiful African American girl Nancy.  A nephew Martin arrives that lusts after the slave.  Sapphira's daughter Rachel plans a getaway for Nancy.  I was more involved when Martin came into the mix.   The four books I've read from Willa Cather shows that she had a lot of range.  It doesn't seem like it's the same author from Death comes from the Archbishop.  That's good.  A lot of authors repeat themselves. 3/5

Thursday, August 1, 2019

Not without Laughter


In my American Literature class, we had to read some poetry from Langston Hughes.  I'm not the best at understanding poetry but Hughes was easy to read and very good.  When I found out he wrote novels too I had to read one.  This is his first.  It's a coming of age story about a boy named Sandy, probably semi-autobiographical.  It's about a boy whose father is a drifter and his grandmother who mostly takes care of him. The grandmother wants him to become a somebody like Booker T. Washington.  She has a lot of aspirations for this boy.  His aunt Harriet takes a shady road but ends up becoming a successful singer.  Along the way, the boy gets a job at a hotel and as a shoeshine boy.    I've been reading books from the Harlem Renaissance lately.  Why didn't I read books like this in high school?  Why wasn't I introduced to the movement till college?  But then I did go to a lackluster school so that might have something to do with it. 3.5/5