W.G. Sebald, The Rings of Saturn, trans. Michael Hulse (New York: New Directions, 1998).
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Friday, September 21, 2018
“Everything was upside-down”
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Typography cheatsheet
A typography cheatsheet, from Typewolf.
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See?
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Thursday, September 20, 2018
MSNBC, sheesh
Heard a few minutes ago: “As the walls close in on multiple fronts . . .”
All OCA sheesh posts (Pinboard)
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Strunk and White mattering
“Strunk & White was the first text for millions that persuaded reluctant writers that the writing craft was not an act of magic, but the applied use of both rules and tools”: Roy Peter Clark writes about “Why Strunk & White still matters (or matter) (or both).”
In 2009 Geoffrey Pullum’s Chronicle attack renewed my interest in “Strunk & White” — or The Elements of Style, a book I hadn’t thought about for many years. (My response to Pullum is one of the most widely read posts on this blog.) I remain ambivalent about The Elements: I couldn’t imagine using the book (so painfully dated) in a writing class, but I think it has greater value than its detractors allow.
Related reading
All OCA Strunk and White posts (Pinboard)
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The Write Stuff
From BBC Radio 4, The Write Stuff, “the radio panel game of literary correctness.” Alas, the show is not a podcast; it plays only on radios and in browsers. If it were a podcast, you would want to listen at a higher speed. Very fast and alarmingly smart.
Thanks to OCA reader Steven for telling me about this show.
By Michael Leddy at 7:26 AM comments: 0
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Yesterday and Today
To the journalist who found my post about Christine Blasey Ford and asked that I ”help [him] out” with a column he’s writing by providing specific examples of the epithet “that woman”:
As we used to say in elementary school, Do your own homework. Or, Keep your eyes on your own paper. Jeez.
[I imagine that someone who writes for USA Today and other newspapers might think of me as ”some blogger.”]
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Weavers and writers
W.G. Sebald, The Rings of Saturn, trans. Michael Hulse (New York: New Directions, 1998).
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[See also Willa Cather’s The Professor’s House (1925), in which a historian’s manuscripts and a dressmaker’s patterns become “papers.” And in which the historian’s notes are “woven into their proper place in his history.” I made much of these matters in an essay on the novel.]
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Tuesday, September 18, 2018
The, that woman
If I hear one more talking head on television speak of Christine Blasey Ford as “the woman” or “that woman,” I will have to say something about it. And now I will. “The woman” or “that woman”— no longer anonymous — has a name, just as Brett Kavanaugh does. Her name is Christine Blasey Ford. Her university webpage identifies her as Christine Blasey. Thus, Dr. Blasey, or Ms. Blasey.
There is more than a touch of misogynist condescension in “the woman” and “that woman.” Remember Bill Clinton’s “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky”?
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Pocket notebook sighting
[Dead End (dir. William Wyler, 1937. Click for a larger view.]
The neighborhood cop and an ambulance attendant write down the gruesome details of Baby Face Martin’s demise. Good thing they have notebooks.
More notebook sightings
Angels with Dirty Faces : Ball of Fire : Cat People : City Girl : Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne : Dragnet : Extras : Eyes in the Night : Foreign Correspondent : Fury : Homicide : The Honeymooners : The House on 92nd Street : Journal d’un curé de campagne : Kid Glove Killer : The Last Laugh : Le Million : The Lodger : Ministry of Fear : Mr. Holmes : Murder at the Vanities : Murder by Contract : Murder, Inc. : The Mystery of the Wax Museum : Naked City : The Naked Edge : The Palm Beach Story : Perry Mason : Pickpocket : Pickup on South Street : Pushover : Quai des Orfèvres : Railroaded! : Red-Headed Woman : Rififi : Route 66 : The Sopranos : Spellbound : State Fair : A Stranger in Town : Time Table : T-Men : 20th Century Women : Union Station : Where the Sidewalk Ends : The Woman in the Window
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“Clouds of paper”
W.G. Sebald, The Rings of Saturn, trans. Michael Hulse (New York: New Directions, 1998).
The Ashbury family lives a secluded life in a three-story country house at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountains in Ireland. I won’t even try to explain beyond that.
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