Wednesday, 23 December 2009

The Alternative Christmas Tale

This wonderful claymation short film is based on a short story by William S. Burroughs. The author narrates, and Francis Ford Coppola directs. It tells the story of Danny, a down on his luck drug addict at Christmas time. Find the subsequent parts on Youtube. While at times bleak, the overall message is in the spirit of the season. Even a junky can come good at Christmas time. There's hope for us all.





Saturday, 19 December 2009

A Christmas favourite.

A bit early getting into the Christmas spirit, I know. While I don't want to be the bloggers version of those shops that insist on playing holiday songs weeks before Christmas, I feel that 'Arthur McBride' by Paul Brady is worth the risk.



This is the one song that my family plays every Christmas morning, without fail. A traditional Irish anti-recruitment folk song, the content is perhaps a little more gory than most Christmas tunes.

Friday, 11 December 2009

An early Christmas present to myself.

This year, I decided to get my Christmas presents for family and friends early. This, combined with the fact that I have taken on a second job for the holidays, meant that I had quite a bit of extra cash this month. The money was burning a hole in my pocket, so I decided to splash out on a new gadget.



Behold, the Sony eReader Touch edition. At just over £200, it wasn't a purchase I rushed into. However, after carrying out a lot of research into the readers on the market, I elected to go for Sony's offering. Why? Mainly because of the device's compatability with a number of common file types (.txt, pdf, rtf etc) The 'Touch' element, while a cute feature, is a far way off the technology available in mobile phones at the moment. However, I have thus far been able to find great copies of many new books for free. What else could you ask for? Lets just hope the eReader doesn't break down.

Monday, 7 December 2009

A rap tribute to Bob Marley

While perusing this week's Guardian Guide, I came across this Youtube clip of amateur rapper Shaun Boothe. He has produced a series of these 'Unauthorized biographies', other similar songs celebrating the lives of figures like Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X.



The idea seems to have originated from rapper Nas and his song 'Unauthorised Biography of Rakim.'

Thursday, 3 December 2009

The Garden of Forking Paths

A friend recently recommended Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges to me, so I picked up the short story and essay collection 'Labyrinths' from my local bookstore. I was not disappointed.


While initially the scope and detail of some of the writer's stories proved a bit overwhelming (see Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius), what one can't deny is the originality of his ideas. The fact that these complex tales are told in this condensed form is a testimony to his skills as a writer. Here is a link to the full text of my favourite of his short stories, The Garden of Forking Paths. http://courses.essex.ac.uk/lt/lt204/forking_paths.htm