Egorka the Flyer — Gely Korzhev

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 Егорка-летун (Egorka the Flyer), 1976-80 by Gely Korzhev (1925-2012).

April / Fools

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April (The Green Gown), 1919 by Childe Hassam (1859–1935)

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Ship of Fools, c. 1490–1500 by Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450-1516)

Bulgakov, Bowles, Gass (Books acquired 31 March 2017)

I like to shuffle around my favorite used bookstore on Fridays if I have a loose hour. This afternoon, I picked up three: A first-ed. U.S. hardback Bulgakov, an Ecco-Press-imitating-Black-Sparrow-Press Paul Bowles, and a stately-but-too-stately-too-prestigish-(as-opposed-to-“prestigious”) copy of William H. Gass’s In the Heart of the Heart of the Country. 

I read the devastating  “The Pedersen Kid,” the first novella in the In the Heart of the Heart of the Country collection of collected novellas a few years ago when I checked this book out of the library. Some helpful joker inscribed a map in this copy:

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Said joker also appended three ball pen inked cursive notes to the end of the tale:

“Coming-of age

Christ / resurrection

Oedipal”

I think I read the next story (it’s much shorter), “Mrs. Mean,” but I confess I can’t recall it right now. I do remember returning the book to the library though.

The design of the Paul Bowles Ecco Press edition of The Spider’s House kinda sorta matches the design of In the Heart of the Heart of the Heart of the Heart (Nonpareil Books, btw). I recently finished Up Above the World (after reading and being slightly-disappointed in the more-lauded debut The Sheltering Sky). I liked Up Above the World’s sinister slow-burn. My understanding is that The Spider’s House is considered superior, so we’ll see. (2017 is turning into The Year I Finally Read Paul Bowles).

Mikhail Bulgakov’s samizdat Soviet-era novel Master and Margarita has improved in my memory; reviewing my review of it a few years ago, I find that I remember it fondly, and stronger. (I wrote that it “sags at times”; I don’t remember the saggy bits, but I recall its fun effervescent evil bits).

Anyway, I couldn’t pass up on this first-edition U.S. copy (1968 Harcourt, Brace & World) of Bulgakov’s novel The Heart of a Dog (English translation by Michael Glenny, with jacket design by Applebaum & Curtis, Inc.).

I also took note of this cover for Edges, a 1980 sci-fi anthology edited by Ursula K. Le Guin and Virginia Kidd (and featuring authors like Thomas Disch and Gene Wolfe)—but I didn’t pick it up, mostly because I didn’t particularly have any desire to read it, even though a much younger version of me out there would’ve loved to read it. I mean, I was thinking about that younger version of me out there; maybe that version—a different version of course—will find it.

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Self-Portrait under Plastic — Maria Lassnig

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Selbstporträt unter Plastik (Self-Portrait under Plastic), 1972 by Maria Lassnig (1919-2014)

Interior Series No. 1 — Wei Dong

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Interior Series No. 1, 1999 by Wei Dong (b. 1968)

Girl with Raised Elbow — Egon Schiele

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Mädchen mit erhobenen Ellenbogen (Girl with Raised Elbow), 1911 by Egon Schiele

The Participants — Jean-Pierre Roy

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The Participants, 2016 by Jean-Pierre Roy (b. 1974)

The Temptation of St. Anthony — Ivan Albright

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The Temptation of St. Anthony, 1944-45 by Ivan Albright (1897-1983)

The Years Which The Bumblebees Have Eaten — Dejan V. Ulardžić

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The Years Which the Bumblebees Have Eaten, 1989-95 by Dejan V. Ulardžić  (b. 1956)

Untitled (Grey Angel) — Heinrich Nüsslein

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Untitled (Grey Angel), 1930–40s by Heinrich Nüsslein (1879-1947)

The Guest Room — Dorothea Tanning

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The Guest Room, 1950-52 by Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012).

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Sunday Comics

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The denouement of Barry Windsor-Smith’s Weapon X origin story. From Marvel Comics Presents #84, September, 1991. BWS was the author, penciller, inker, and colorist of the series. He also did a lot of the lettering. One of my favorite comics when I was a kid.

Sunday — Edward Hopper

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Sunday, 1926 by Edward Hopper (1882-1967).

Kappas along the River — Mu Pan

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Kappas Along the River, 2013 by Mu Pan (b. 1976).

Palm Springs Sporting Horse — Abigail Schmidt

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Palm Springs Sporting Horse, 2016 by Abigail Schmidt

Peasant Brawl — Adriaen Brouwer

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Boerenvechtpartij (Peasant Brawl), 1620-1630 by Adriaen Brouwer (c.1605-1638)

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