june 16–30, 2023

Books

  • Leonardo Sciascia, To Each His Own, translated by Adrienne Foulke
  • Robert Plunket, My Search for Warren Harding
  • Patrick Modiano, Scene of the Crime, trans. Mark Polizzotti
  • Henry James, The Aspern Papers
  • Thea Lenarduzzi, Dandelions
  • Nick Pinkerton, Goodbye, Dragon Inn
  • Rex Stout, Over My Dead Body
  • Dino Buzzati, The Stronghold, trans. Lawrence Venuti
  • Mitch Sisskind, Do Not Be a Gentleman When You Say Goodnight

Films

  • Aprile, directed by Nanni Moretti
  • Il deserto rosso (Red Desert), dir. Michelangelo Antonioni
  • 不散 (Goodbye, Dragon Inn), dir. Tsai Ming-liang
  • They All Laughed, dir. Peter Bogdanovich
  • Daisy Miller, dir. Peter Bogdanovich

I made my way through most of Henry James’s novels a few years ago, leaving off after The Wings of the Dove, with The Ambassadors and The Golden Bowl still outstanding. I keep meaning to go back, though it’s taken a while; rewatching Rivette’s Céline and Julie Go Boating a few months ago, I found myself searching out the short stories behind that, and now I find myself going b

ack to James in general – his depictions of hapless Americans bumbling through Europe seem like they might be of consideration when so much of my life is spent around hapless Americans and Europeans bumbling through Asia – though how long I can keep up that enthusiasm is not clear to me; reading the New York Edition introduction to The Ambassadors might put anyone off of reading entirely. Lately I’ve been re-reading the shorter novels; the impetus for The Aspern Papers was Robert Plunket’s My Search for Warren Harding, a Charles Portis-y transposition of the plot of that book into Los Angeles in the early 1980s. Peter Bogdanovich’s filmed version of Daisy Miller – I hadn’t seen most of his work after Paper Moon – is almost slavishly faithful to the original, and loses something by that fidelity. They All Laughed is an odd mess, a picture of 1981 New York where everyone is listening to country music and rollerskating when they are not falling into bed with each other.

I’m glad there’s a new translation of Buzzati’s Il deserto dei Tartari; I can’t say that I care for the title – “The Tartar Steppe” is much more evocative – and I’m not sure that the translation seems to me like a marked improvement over the old one, though more versions are always better. NYRB has also reprinted Joseph Green’s translation of A Love Affair, which I don’t think I’ve read, though I might be forgetting things.

Fireflies Press’s short books on films are fantastic and beautifully produced; it took me a while to get around to reading Nick Pinkerton’s book on Goodbye, Dragon Inn, though it was worth the wait, a thoughtful consideration on the place of the theater in watching films. I should get a copy of Dennis Lim’s Tale of Cinema, which came out when I wasn’t paying attention.

june 1–15, 2023

Books

  • Rex Stout, Too Many Cooks
  • Sabrina Orah Mark, Happily: A Personal History – with Fairy Tales
  • Italo Calvino, Mr. Palomar, translated by William Weaver
  • “Lord” George Sanger, Seventy Years a Showman
  • Movements of Thought: Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Diary, 1930–1932 and 1936–1937, edited by James C. Klagge & Alfred Nordmann
  • Jaroslav Hašek, The Man Without a Transit Pass and Other Tales, trans. Dustin Stalnaker
  • Julien Gracq, Great Liberty, trans. George MacLennan
  • Dorothy Tse, Owlish, trans. Natascha Bruce
  • Louisa Lim, Indelible City: Dispossession and Defiance in Hong Kong
  • Roberto Bolaño, The Unknown University, trans. Laura Healy
  • Roberto Bolaño, The Romantic Dogs, trans. Laura Healy
  • Italo Calvino, If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler, trans. William Weaver
  • Rex Stout, Some Buried Caesar
  • Leonardo Sciascia, Candido, or A Dream Dreamed in Sicily, trans. Adrienne Foulke

Films

  • A New Leaf, directed by Elaine May
  • Jackals & Fireflies, dir. Charlie Kaufman
  • 青少年哪吒 (Rebels of the Neon God), dir. Tsai Ming-liang
  • Portrait of Jason, dir. Shirley Clarke
  • Il colibri (The Hummingbird), dir. Francesca Archibugi
  • L’immensità, dir. Emanuele Crialese
  • バトル・ロワイアル (Battle Royale), dir. Kinji Fukasaku
  • Bianca, dir. Nanni Morretti
  • La messa è finita, dir. Nanni Moretti

may 16–31, 2023

Books

  • Rex Stout, Fer-de-lance
  • Rex Stout, The League of Frightened Men
  • Aldous Huxley, After Many a Summer Dies the Swan
  • Natalia Ginzburg, Happiness, as Such, translated by Minna Zallman Proctor
  • Pierre Albert-Birot, The First Book of Grabinoulor, trans. Barbara Wright
  • Natalia Ginzburg, Voices in the Evening, trans. D. M. Low
  • William Shakespeare, Macbeth
  • Xi Chuan, Bloom, and Other Poems, trans. Lucas Klein
  • Rex Stout, The Rubber Band
  • Rex Stout, The Red Box
  • Giacomo Leopardi, Selected Poems, trans. Anne Paolucci & Thomas G. Bergin

Films

  • …طعم گيلاس (Taste of Cherry), directed by Abbas Kiarostami
  • The Wrong Guy, dir. David Steinberg
  • Porte aperte (Open Doors), dir. Gianni Amelio
  • The Tragedy of Macbeth, dir. Joel Coen
  • Ecce bombo, dir. Nanni Moretti
  • Sogni d’oro (Sweet Dreams), dir. Nanni Moretti

may 1–15, 2023

Books

  • Charles Dickens, Pictures from Italy
  • David Foster Wallace, A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments
  • George Schuyler, Black Empire
  • Pier Paolo Pasolini: Writing on Burning Paper, edited by Giovanni Marchini Camia & Annabel Brady-Brown
  • Pier Paolo Pasolini, Poet of Ashes, translated by Stephen Sartarelli
  • Natalia Ginzburg, The Road to the City, trans. Frances Frenaye
  • Natalia Ginzburg, The Dry Heart, trans. Frances Frenaye
  • Leonardo Sciascia, Open Doors, trans. Marie Evans
  • Leonardo Sciascia, Death and the Knight, trans. Joseph Farrell
  • Natalia Ginzburg, Valentino and Sagittarius, trans. Avril Bardoni
  • Natalia Ginzburg, Family and Borghesia, trans. Beryl Stockman
  • Leonard Sciascia, A Straightforward Tale, trans. Joseph Farrell
  • Leonardo Sciascia, 1912 + 1, trans. Sacha Rabinovitch
  • Aldous Huxley, Mortal Coils
  • Kirmen Uribe, Bilbao–New York–Bilbao, trans. Elizabeth Macklin

Films

  • Judex, directed by Louis Feuillade
  • Judex, dir. Georges Franju
  • Whoever Says the Truth Shall Die, dir. Philo Bregstein
  • Retour à Séoul (Return to Seoul), dir. Davy Chou
  • Two Weeks in Another Town, dir. Vincente Minnelli
  • Pickup on South Street, dir. Samuel Fuller

april 16–30, 2023

Books

  • Michalis Pichler, Publishing Publishing Manifestos
  • Amr Ezzat, How to Remember Your Dreams, translated by Jennifer Peterson
  • Marius Kociejowski, The Serpent Coiled in Naples
  • Matt Ruff, The Destroyer of Worlds
  • Emilio Fantin, Luigi Negro, Giancarlo Norese, Cesare Pietroiusti & Luigi Presicce, Besides, It’s Always The Others Who Die, trans. Steve Piccolo

Films

  • Les Vampires, directed by Louis Feuillade
  • Tár, dir. Todd Field

Exhibits

  • “Rirkrit Tiravanija: We Don’t Recognise What We Don’t See,” STPI

april 1–15, 2023

Books

  • Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
  • Viet Thanh Nguyen, The Committed
  • Josephine Tey, To Love and Be Wise
  • Josephine Tey, The Singing Sands
  • Philip K. Dick, We Can Build You
  • Donald Shambroom, Duchamp’s Last Day
  • Werner Herzog, The Twilight World, translated by Michael Hofmann
  • Raymond Chandler, The Simple Art of Murder
  • Martin Riker, The Guest Lecture
  • Wong May, A Bad Girl’s Book of Animals

Films

  • EO, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski

march 16–31, 2023

Books

  • Josephine Tey, The Franchise Affair
  • Ray Bradbury, The Martian Chronicles
  • William Shakespeare, King Lear
  • Josephine Tey, Miss Pym Disposes
  • Josephine Tey, Brat Farrer
  • Mary Gaitskill, Bad Behavior: Stories
  • Iris Origo, War in Val d’Orcia: An Italian War Diary 1943–1944
  • Martin Amis, The Rachel Papers
  • Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine
  • Franz Kafka, The Sons, translated by Edwin Muir, Willa Muir, Ernst Kaiser, Eithne Wilkins & Arthur S. Wensinger
  • Josephine Tey, The Daughter of Time

Films

  • Salomé, directed by Charles Bryant

Exhibits

  • “Forecast Form: Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990s–Today”, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
  • “Interiors,” MCA Chicago
  • “Enter the Mirror,” MCA Chicago
  • “Duane Linklater: mymothersside”, MCA Chicago
  • “Pop-Up Books through the Ages,” Newberry Library, Chicago
  • “Surviving the Long Wars: Residues and Rebellions,” Newberry Library
  • “Chroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color,” Metropolitan Museum, New York
  • “Lives of the Gods: Divinity in Maya Art,” Met
  • “Marcus Behmer,” Galerie Buchholz, New York
  • “Barnett Newman,” Craig F. Starr
  • “Miyoko Ito,” Matthew Marks Gallery
  • “Gerhard Richter,” David Zwirner
  • “Gordon Matta-Clark & Pope.L: Impossible Failures,” 52 Walker
  • La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Jung Hee Choi: Dream House
  • “Craft & Conceptual Art: Reshaping the Legacy of Artists’ Books,” Center for Book Arts
  • “Nancy Spero: Woman as Protagonist,” Galerie Lelong
  • “Hermann Nitsch: Selected Paintings, Actions, Relics, and Musical Scores, 1962–2020,” Pace
  • “Kenneth Noland: Stripes/Plaids/Shapes,” Pace
  • “Victor Pasmore: The Final Decades,” Marlborough
  • “Red Grooms: Ninth Street Women Meet the Irascibles,” Marlborough
  • “Nicole Eisenman: Prince,” Print Center New York
  • “Buck Ellison: Little Brother,” Luhring Augustine
  • “Brígida Baltar (1959–2022): To Make the World a Shelter,” Nara Roesler
  • “Tauba Auerbach: Free Will,” Paula Cooper Gallery
  • “Beyond the Light: Identity and Place in Nineteenth-Century Danish Art,” Met

march 1–15, 2023

Books

  • Ivy Compton-Burnett, Men and Wives
  • Ivy Compton-Burnett, More Women than Men
  • John Gunther, Death Be Not Proud
  • Josephine Tey, The Man in the Queue
  • Josephine Tey, A Shilling for Candles
  • Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Mexican Gothic
  • Saul Bellow, Seize the Day
  • R. B. Russell, Fifty Forgotten Books

Films

  • Hopscotch, directed by Ronald Neame

Exhibits

  • “Meret Oppenheim: My Exhibition,” MOMA, New York
  • “Kwame Brathwaite: Things Well Worth Waiting For,” Art Institute of Chicago
  • “Lygia Pape: Tecelares,” Art Institute of Chicago
  • “Deborah Simon: Embroidered Morphologies,” International Museum of Surgical Science, Chicago

february 15–28, 2023

Books

  • Eileen Myles, Chelsea Girls
  • Laurent Binet, The Seventh Function of Language, translated by Sam Taylor
  • Eileen Myles, For Now
  • P. Djèlí Clark, The Haunting of Tram Car 015
  • P. Djèlí Clark, A Master of Djinn
  • Sandi Tan, The Black Isle
  • Arthur C. Clarke, Rendezvous with Rama

Films

  • Tih-Minh, directed by Louis Feuillade
  • L’Argent, dir. Robert Bresson

Exhibits

  • “The Grand Italian Vision: The Farnesina Collection,” Embassy of Italy in Singapore/The Arts House

february 1–14, 2023

Books

  • Lucy Ives, Life Is Everywhere
  • Weng Pixin, Let’s Not Talk Anymore
  • Yoko Tawada, Three Streets, translated by Margaret Mitsutani
  • Olivia Laing, Crudo
  • Raymond Chandler, Trouble Is My Business
  • Euginia Tan, Phedra

Films

  • Zoo, directed by Robinson Devor
  • The Bowery—Spring, 1994, dir. Sara Driver
  • Céline et Julie vont en bateau (Celine and Julie Go Boating), dir. Jacques Rivette