Book Shelves #36, 9.02.2012

 

 

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Book shelves series #36, thirty-sixth Sunday of 2012

Continuing the corner book shelf in the family room.

The bookends are tschotskes from a ¥100 shop; we bought them years ago in Tokyo.

Not particularly fancy but they have a sentimental value. (The big guy is a tanuki, if you’re unfamiliar).

The tin on the far left is filled with miscellaneous papers, old stickers, other small bricabrac.

 

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Only four books on this shelf—the more-or-less complete works of J.D. Salinger, in gloriously ratty mass paperback editions:

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Not sure if these are my wife’s or mine—probably a mix of both. I stole most of these from my high school.

The Catcher in the Rye was as important to me as any other book, I suppose. I wrote about it here.

Nine Stories contains some of Salinger’s most disciplined stuff.

It took me years to finally find the discipline to read Seymour, which is probably the best thing he wrote.

 

Don Quixote and the Windmills — Salvador Dali

The Young Teacher — Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin

Bill Sienkiewicz Profile in 2004 Issue of Vibe

Arion — Albrecht Durer

Don Quixote — Will Eisner

(Via Hey Oscar Wilde!)

Attorney Reading — Honore Daumier

Night Fighter — Remedios Varo

Still Life with Pygmy Parrot — George Flegel

Young Woman with a Book — Edouard Manet

Paradise — Lucas Cranach the Elder

Reading — Ivan Kramskoi

Glimpse of a Perfect Lover — Joao Figueiredo

“List of What Porn Is (and Isn’t)” — William T. Vollmann

Woman Reading — Edouard Manet

Portrait of George Sand — Eugene Delacroix

The Reading — Edouard Manet