Perhaps I began the month of December inauspiciously, insofar as I read/viewed/consumed nothing on the first day of the month (see below). In fact, I did read two different Harry...
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Read Viewed Consumed 2020-11
During the month of November what I read and viewed—what I consumed—was less varied and somewhat sparse. In fact, lost some weight.
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October is a good month to watch horror movies and read scary stories, but I read my scary stories over the summer and …
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Cultural consumption involved George Saunders’ consummately misanthropic CivilWarLand, as well as Pygmalion (1938) and The 49th Parallel (1944)
Continue reading...August 2020: Read, Viewed
During the hot days of August my tremendous appetite to read was momentarily sated by more Tolstoy (eternally), James Baldwin, and even a little G.K. Chesterton.
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The books and films that I read and viewed during the month of July 2020, including The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, Brief Encounter, and others.
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George Floyd was killed | among twenty snowy mountains | the only moving thing was the eye of the blackbird | what I read was this
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During the unhappy month of May 2020 I read and viewed perhaps less than I have for some time because I had no time …
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ONE MAN testifies to his unquenchable virility by spending late hours in bed reading and watching movies.
Continue reading...Consumption, March 2020
Amidst the struggles of the era of COVID, one man kept consuming films and books … valiantly.
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What I consumed during the month of February, in periodicals, novels, books, television shows, and films
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A record of all things read, watched, listened to, and other notable consumptions.
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