A New (Old) Book from Dr. Seuss

A New (Old) Book from Dr. Seuss

Posted on November 1, 2011 at 8:00 am

On Boing Boing, Cory Doctorow reviews a new collection of stories from Dr. Seuss, published for the first time in book form: The Bippilo Seed and Other Lost Stories.  Doctorow says, “The illustrations are classic Seuss and full of wit and irreverence, though the ratio of words to pictures is a lot wordier than the typical Seuss, owing, I suppose, to the constraints of the original magazine publication.”  He especially recommends The Great Henry McBride, “about a young fellow who can’t make up his mind on a single career and demands that the world accommodate his wish for excitement and novelty through his whole life.”  And there’s an audio book, with Neal Patrick Harris, Anjelica Huston, Joan Cusack, Jason Lee, Edward Hermann, Peter Dinklage, and William H Macy as an “indispensable companion.”

 

 

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Roger Ebert’s 4-Star Memoir

Roger Ebert’s 4-Star Memoir

Posted on October 29, 2011 at 8:00 am

Roger Ebert, not just the greatest movie critic of all time but one of the most influential thinkers and brilliant writers on any subject over the past four decades, has written his story in Life Itself: A Memoir.  When he lost his ability to eat and speak following treatment for cancer, he says he “began to replace what I lost with what I remembered” and devoted the same piercing intelligence, fearless analysis, open-heartedness, and vitally engaging prose style to his own life.  This is the man who wrote an entire book called I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie, but who is even more passionate in writing about what he loves, loves, loves in books like Scorsese by Ebert and his collection of 4-Star reviews.  His shot-by-shot commentary on “Citizen Kane” is one of the most thrilling experiences I have ever had watching a film as he helped me understand more richly and compellingly a movie I thought I already knew and appreciated.

In Life Itself, Ebert evocatively describes growing up as the only child in a college town, his passion for reading, his college days, becoming a journalist when the era of the two-fisted, fedora-wearing, “get me rewrite” days were not yet over and writers like Tom Wolfe, Hunter S. Thompson, and Woodward and Bernstein were making journalism the world’s most exciting place to be.  He writes about his interviews with the biggest stars and the most outrageous characters.  And he brings the same unflinching honesty tempered with compassion to his own story, his struggles with alcohol, and, finally, just like in the movies, a beautiful love story when he meets his adored Chaz.

This is a fascinating book, one of the best books about movies and one of the best memoirs I have ever read.  I have one copy to give away.  Send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with Ebert in the subject line and don’t forget your address.  I’ll pick a random winner on November 6.

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Halloween Books for Kids from Reading Rockets

Halloween Books for Kids from Reading Rockets

Posted on October 22, 2011 at 8:00 am

Reading Rockets has ten books for families about Halloween, including A Newbery Halloween : A Dozen Scary Stories by Newbery Award-Winning Authors, Hoodwinked (a little witch finds a surprising pet), and Pumpkin Pumpkin (a tiny seed grows into a pumpkin which makes its own seed to be planted next year).  Happy Halloween!

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EW: Reunions, Featuring ‘The Princess Bride’

EW: Reunions, Featuring ‘The Princess Bride’

Posted on October 12, 2011 at 8:00 am

I always love the Entertainment Weekly “Reunions” issues, where they bring back co-stars to talk about favorite projects.  This year’s features classics like “Fatal Attraction,” “Office Space,” “The Carol Burnett Show,” and “Home Improvement” (those boys are all grown up!).  But the highlight has to be the reunion of the cast of “The Princess Bride.”  Note that Billy Crystal is wearing his hat from the movie, which he kept!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enxmJWPgffY

Oh, and if you love the movie, be sure to read the book, by William Goldman: The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern’s Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure.

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Happy Columbus Day!

Happy Columbus Day!

Posted on October 10, 2011 at 8:00 am

Christopher Columbus has not yet had the movie he deserves, but I prefer the Fredric March version to the later movies.  And I recommend a brilliant and completely engrossing new book from biographer Laurence Bergreen called Columbus: The Four Voyages.  He writes:

Before him, the Old World and the New remained separate and distinct continents, ecosystems and societies; ever since, their fates have been bound together, for better or worse.

Whatever you think you know and whatever you think you think about Columbus — visionary, delusional, greedy, loyal, brilliant, mad, whether you think of him as an adventurer, a spy, or a despoiler, you will be surprised, challenged, and fascinated by what Bergreen has uncovered.

Happy Columbus Day and cheers to all adventurers and explorers!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cmpY8E_Xs0

 

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