Friday, November 29, 2024

Cards on the Table

 by Agatha Christie

A Hercule Poirot novel centred around an evening of bridge at the murder victim's house. Which of the four players at table 1 killed him and which of the four sleuths at table 2 will uncover the killer. Good stuff 7/10

Metropolitan: An ode to the Paris Metro

 by Andrew Martin

Who could have thought that a book about trains could be so interesting and amusing.

I finished this book while on a short visit to Paris and I have to say that as a result of reading this book I was looking at trains and stations in a much more interested way. Martin takes us through the history of the metro before diving into a line by line description and it is readable at every stage-well maybe not the details about the different types of train. Loved it 9/10

Monday, November 18, 2024

The Waste Land: Biography of a Poem

 A voyage through Eliot's sources and his friendships and his marriage as he spends 1917 to 1922 developing what will become the Waste Land. 

I found it fascinating and at times a fraction overlong but a good read. There is much about Ezra Pound which I found informative and he also spends a considerable time on Eliot's attitude toward the Jews.

He is sympathetic toward Vivian and recognises how she and Eliot both struggled in their marriage. Well worth ploughing through 8/10

Scaffolding

 by Lauren Elkin

I like Elkin's writing and this, her first novel, is no different. The title refers to the scaffolding that surrounds Anna's Paris apartment for the duration of the novel-set in the year following lock down.

She is recovering from a miscarriage and has been signed off work. She is a shrink. The book explores through the lens of Lacan primarily, issues of desire and selfhood. The central section dwells on a couple from fifty years previous who lived in the apartment, who were exploring the same issues. There are various hooks that tie the two parts together. 

Did I enjoy it? I don't know. I found the characters very annoying and very middle class self absorbed twenty first century types -but I guess that is what Elkin was aiming at. It was interesting subject matter but at the end I was not quite sure it worked. I need to muse some more 6/10

Saturday, November 16, 2024

City of light, City of shadows

By Mike Rapport
A history of Paris in the Belle Époque. Very readable, I found some parts flowed, whereas others-a long section on the philosophy of Bergstrom - dragged. 
It was at its best talking of the press and of the artistic scene. 7/10

Friday, November 08, 2024

Moderate to Poor, Occasionally Good

By Eley Williams
A short story collection.  I don't really like short stories but the author loves playing with words and language so I did enjoy the process. The title story and 'The Horticulturalist' were my favourites 6/10

Sunday, November 03, 2024

River Clyde

By Simone Buchholz
The fifth book featuring Chastity Riley.
There is a crime lurking in the background but this is a story about grief and coming to terms with loss of a friend. It is sad and funny, hopeful and despairing all at once. The wierdest in the series,  I loved it for it's sketches of Glasgow and it's quirkiness. 7/10