Book Shelves #52, 12.23.2012

Book shelves series #52, fifty-second Sunday of 2012: In which, in this penultimate chapter, we return to the site of entry #1.

The first entry in this project was my bedside nightstand. This is what it looked like back in January:

This is it this morning:

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This is the major difference:

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The Kindle Fire has changed my late night shuffling habits.

Here are the books that are in the nightstand:

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I read the Aira novel but completely forgot about it, which I’m sure says more about me than it.

Have no idea why this is in there:

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But it’s a fun book. With pictures! Sample:

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Finally, Perec’s Life A User’s Manual—this is one of my reading goals for 2013. It seems like a good way to close out this penultimate post, as one of Perec’s essays inspired this project

“Every library answers a twofold need, which is often also a twofold obsession: that of conserving certain objects (books) and that of organizing them in certain ways”

—Georges Perec, from ”Brief Notes on the Art and Manner of Arranging One’s Books” (1978)

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The House Opposite — Leonora Carrington

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Reading the Letter — Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky

What the Water Gave Me — Frida Kahlo

The Nativity — William Blake

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Young Man Reading by Candlelight — Matthias Stom

Allegory of Winter — Remedios Varo

Watch Samuel Beckett’s Endgame (Full Filmed Production)

Apocalypse Is Postponed — Florin Ciulache

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse — Arturo Souto

The Reading — Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Future Now, a 1986 Filmed Interview with JG Ballard

The One Consolation — Giorgio de Chirico

New Malick Trailer

The Farmer’s Kitchen — Ivan Albright

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Santa Reading Mail — Norman Rockwell

Santa Claus — Kurt Schwitters