By blogging my enjoyable encounters with the books (1, 2) of Alan Furst, I gave my cousins an idea for a gift: The Good German, by Joseph Kanon. Score! A menacing, heartening mystery, set in Berlin as World War II has rattled to a close, The Good German collapses a very personal reunion with the [...]
Entries from May 2009
Book: The Good German
May 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
Movie: State of Play
May 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
State of Play makes a journalist (Russell Crowe) the hero in a corporate/political thriller that tries very hard. Sometimes, the movie succeeds. But with its reconciliation of the hard-core newspaperman and the young blogger and the final credits rolling over whirring presses as the newspaper prints the damning truth…State of Play felt like the modern [...]
Book: The Secret Pulse of Time: Making Sense of Life’s Scarcest Commodity
May 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
With the title The Secret Pulse of Time: Making Sense of Life’s Scarcest Commodity, Stefan Klein echoes my own thoughts about the years/months/weeks/days/hours/minutes/seconds skipping or struggling by. Klein is a science journalist who’s found success in taking on big topics with catchy titles. I haven’t read The Science of Happiness or All by Chance, but [...]
Tags: Books · Measurement · Non-fiction · Time
Book: American Places
May 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
At the same time I found a volume of three lectures by Wallace Stegner, I picked up American Places. Originally published in 1981, this collection from Wallace Stegner and his son Page Stegner was re-released in 2006. I enjoyed these essays several weeks ago. Father and son share an ethos that quietly, insistently urges a [...]
Tags: Books · History · Non-fiction
Book: Dreaming in Code
May 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
Dreaming in Code covers three years of software development, without bearing witness to a final release. That’s really the whole story: software is hard, unpredictable, and never finished. The book, by Scott Rosenberg, aspires to match Tracy Kidder’s The Soul of a New Machine, the classic record of a technology team overcoming the hurdles of [...]
Tags: Books · Non-fiction · San Francisco · Tech
Book: Napoleon’s Egypt – Invading the Middle East
May 1st, 2009 · No Comments
History gets written to react to the present. So when Juan Cole, a professor at Michigan wanted a new way to comment on the Middle East (beyond his blog), he wrote a book. Napoleon’s Egypt: Invading the Middle East chronicles the French attack and occupation in 1799-1800. Napoleon was smart enough to scoot back to [...]
Tags: Books · Non-fiction