The Illustrious House of Ramires , by Eça de Queirós. A novel about an ineffectual nobleman writing an historical novel about his heroic ancestors. Queirós has been called the Portuguese Flaubert. Large Fees and How to Get Them : a book for the private use of physicians , by Albert V. Harmon, M.D. If you practice early 20th medicine and want large fees, this book is essential reading. If you don’t, there are still lessons in its amusing and unsentimental discussion of various topics, like in the chapter “The Bugbear of Ethics”, where Harmon advises “ethics in its place is a good thing...But there is such a thing as overdoing the ethical proposition”. Histrionics: Three Plays and Over All the Mountain Tops , by Thomas Bernhard. Bernhard once said “I despise actors, indeed I hate them, for they ally themselves at the least sign of danger with the audience and betray the author and completely identify with stupidity and feeble-mindedness. Actors are the destroyers and extermin
Did the cloud finally get him?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing old age, and to be fair to the anamolous persecuting cloud, it only spit water, which is what non-anomalous non-persectuting clouds do in a more distributed, random fashion.
ReplyDeleteWhy no mention of his experience in his obituary?
This cloud persecution thing happens to me like every day.
ReplyDeleteIt could even be the same cloud.
ReplyDeleteThe liberal media will not report on persecuting clouds. But you just know that if it had been the man persecuting the cloud it would have been a national story.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Garland.
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