There must be some sort of meme floating around, because at the moment I am fixated on Everything Is Illuminated and so, apparently, is everyone else in my area, because all the copies of the book are checked out of the library (both the public library and the school one). The public library also has six copies of the movie, all of which were out this weekend, but last night I checked again and found one had been returned, so I went to the library as soon as it opened this morning and snapped it up; the librarian was nice enough to find it for me on the to-be-shelved cart. I watched it this afternoon and am currently resisting the temptation to watch it again. The book is due back tomorrow, so hopefully whoever has it will be a good citizen and return it so I can
One strange thing about this book is that the author, Jonathan Safran Foer, is also one of the main characters. It's never been clear to me how much of the book is based on a true story - in particular, I wonder whether Alex, the Ukrainian translator, is real. (And if so, how real?) The movie is dedicated to "Alex" and it gives his dates, so someone named Alex is dead, but is it the Alex in the book? If so, that makes me really sad, so I am pretending it's just some other Alex. I actually have a complicated possible worlds account of this which I'll spare you. Possible worlds: is there anything they can't do?
I'm also listening to John Cale's "Paris 1919" on repeat - the song, not the album. I'm feeling a little autistic today, I guess - listening to one song again and again, and wanting to watch a movie over and over. A little autistic, but not as autistic as the ever-creepy Saul Kripke, whose talk I attended today. His voice makes my skin crawl. I am really glad I made the choice I did.
4 comments:
Did Kripke say "Hi", or give you a little pinch?
And quit picking at yourself!
It certainly seems as though any number of great logicians/philosophers pass through the Athens of the Hoosier State. Do they all have bindles? Or is there something else that attracts them?
Oh, *quit* picking at myself! Why didn't I think of that? Geez, could you offer some less helpful advice?
wear gloves.
Emily, you've been diagnosing me with mental and physical and viral diseases since I was five years old. I only wish I had the smarts to return the favor. I'll just have to give my amateur opinion.
You have obviously descended into madness. May I recommend the same hospital that's taking Miss Lisa away? I hear it has squishy walls!
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