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SYMPHONY 4 By Arvo Part


Arvo Part’s “Fourth Symphony,” written in 2008 for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, is scored for strings, harp, and percussion. This is melancholy music. Think of Symphony 4 as a cousin to Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Stings and you won’t be far off. This CD includes excerpts from “Kanon Pokajanen,” sung by the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir led by Tonu Kaljuste. If you like Part’s music, you’ll want to hear this. GRADE: A-

SALVATION CITY By Sigrid Nunez

Sigrid Nunez’s latest novel, Salvation City, revolves around a deadly flu pandemic that kills millions in the U.S. and around the world. Cole, a teenager whose parents die in the plague, finds himself adopted by a fundamentalist religious couple. Cole, also a plague victim, recovers with some memory problems. As Cole tries to adjust to his new parents and a whole new post-plague world, the past starts to exert its power as his memory slowly returns. I found Salvation City reminiscent of post-nuclear holocaust novels of the 1950s. This book could also have been marketed as a Young Adult novel. GRADE: B

BOOK LUST TO GO By Nancy Pearl


I love all of Nancy Pearl’s collections of book lists: BOOK LUST and MORE BOOK LUST and BOOK CRUSH (books for kids and teens). Now we have BOOK LUST TO GO: Recommended Reading for Travelers, Vagabonds, and Dreamers. Like her previous books, librarian Nancy Pearl recommends wonderful books in every conceivable category. And, the amazing part is Pearl seems to have read every book she recommends! As I grow older and travel becomes more onerous, reading travel books provides an entertaining escape without all the aggravation. Check out this new Nancy Pearl volume. It’s a browser’s delight! GRADE: A

SAUL BELLOW: NOVELS 1970-1982

I read the novels in this wonderful LIBRARY OF AMERICA volume as they were published, but it’s nice to have them in one handy volume. Saul Bellow: Novels 1970-1982 includes some of Bellow’s best novels: Mr. Sammler’s Planet, Humboldt’s Gift, and The Dean’s December. I’m constantly surprised at the number of people I encounter who haven’t read Saul Bellow. Trust me, that Nobel Prize for Literature that he won in 1976 was well deserved. And, sadly, Bellow doesn’t appear on college reading lists, either. I’m mystified by the academic neglect of one of our greatest novelists. If you haven’t read these fine novels, you’re in for a treat. You can find the LIBRARY OF AMERICA volumes discounted substantially in bookstores and online. GRADE: A

EASY A


Emma Stone as suburban high school student in California delights in this comic confection. Emma pretends to have sex with a friend trying to disguise his gay proclivities and that “good intention” leads her to pretending to have sex with a number of high school social outcasts. However, as the outcasts’ social status goes up after encounters with Emma, her own social status goes way down. In English class, taught by “cool” teacher Thomas Haden Church, the class is reading Hawthorne’s classic: The Scarlet Letter. Emma, feeling the student body against her, starts dressing provocatively and wearing a scarlet A on her breast. Emma has high powered parents: Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci. Lisa Kudrow plays a ditzy guidance counselor who will make you laugh. Easy A is very entertaining and surprisingly sweet. GRADE: B+

FORGOTTEN BOOKS #86: CASE AND THE DREAMER By Theodore Sturgeon


Case and the Dreamer, Volume XIII: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon completes the fine series published by North Atlantic Books. This final volume of Theodore Sturgeon’s work from 1972 to 1983 includes Forwards by Peter S. Beagle and Debbie Notkin and a summary Afterward by Paul Williams. I own this complete series and have enjoyed every volume. Theodore Sturgeon was one of the best short story writers ever and these volumes prove it. I highly recommend all 13 volumes in this series.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Theodore Sturgeon and The Last Unicorn By Peter S. Beagle
Lifelong Passion: Theodore Sturgeon’s Fiction By Debbie Notkin
Tuesdays are Worse
Case and the Dreamer
Agnes, Accent and Access
Ingenious Aylmer
The Sheriff of Chayute
The Mysterium
“I Love Maple Walnut”
Blue Butter
The Singsong of Cecily Snow
Harry’s Note
Time Warp
The Country of Afterward
Like Yesterday
Why Dolphins Don’t Bite
Vengeance Is
Seasoning
Not an Affair
Black Moccasins
The Trick
Grizzly
Theodore Sturgeon: Storyteller By Paul Williams
Story Notes By Noel Sturgeon
Index of Stories in The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon

THE FORT: A NOVEL OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR By Bernard Cornwell

Fans of Bernard Cornwell’s novels will be surprised by his latest effort, The Fort. The fort in question is Fort George in Massachusetts (later Maine) named for the British king at the time. The British build a crude fort in the summer of 1779 and expected to be dislodged by a larger American force of irregulars. That’s what should have happened. But what did happen at the Battle of Penobscot Bay was the worst American naval disaster until Pearl Harbor. Cornwell tells the story of how the Revolutionary forces led by the cautious General Lovell refused to attack the fort. The even more cautious Commodore Saltonstall, with 40 ships, delays and delays to take out the three ships the British have defending the fort. Paul Revere comes off as a self-centered diva as he “interprets” orders or ignores them completely. Yes, there is some fighting in this book, but it’s a minor part of the politics of warfare. Cornwell’s meticulously researched story shows the idiotic aspects of war. You’ll come away liking characters on both sides of the conflict. GRADE: B+

SONGS FROM THE ROAD BY Leonard Cohen [CD/DVD]


The last time I reviewed a Leonard Cohen CD, Live From London, Anna and Lee and Patrick thought I was being too harsh on the artist. After listening to Songs From the Road Cohen’s voice hasn’t improved. But Leonard Cohen’s fans will want this CD/DVD set. Cohen sings some of his more obscure songs. He adds a verse to “Suzanne” and changes the order of verses in “Bird On the Wire.” Hardcore fans will enjoy the 93-minute DVD with concert footage and an interview with Cohen. As I said in my review of Live From London, Cohen’s manager stole his money and now Cohen’s touring at the age of 74 to survive. I keep buying Leonard Cohen’s CDs to support the artist. GRADE: CD/C; DVD/B.
TRACK LIST
Disc 1
1 Lover, Lover, Lover [Ramat Gan Stadium, Tel Aviv, Israel, September 24, 7:43
2 Bird On the Wire [Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow, Scotland, November 6, 2008 6:09
3 Chelsea Hotel Royal Albert Hall, London, England, November 17, 2008 3:31
4 Heart With No Companion [Oberhausen King Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, Ge 5:06
5 That Don’t Make It Junk O2 Arena, London, England, November 13, 2008 4:22
6 Waiting For the Miracle [Hp Pavilion, San Jose, California, November 13 8:01
7 Avalanche [Gothenburg Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden, October 12, 200 4:17
8 Suzanne Mena Arena, Manchester, England, November 30, 2008 3:41
9 The Partisan Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland, October 10, 2008 5:18
10 Famous Blue Raincoat O2 Arena, London, England, November 13, 2008 5:23
11 Hallelujah [Coachella Music Festival, Indio, California, April 17, 2009 7:32
12 Closing Time John Labbatt Centre, London, Ontario, May 24, 2009 6:07

Disc 2
1 Lover, Lover, Lover [Ramat Gan Stadium, Tel Aviv, Israel, September 24, 2009
2 Bird On the Wire [Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow, Scotland, November 6, 2008
3 Chelsea Hotel Royal Albert Hall, London, England, November 17, 2008
4 Heart With No Companion [Oberhausen King Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, Ge]
5 That Don’t Make It Junk O2 Arena, London, England, November 13, 2008
6 Waiting For the Miracle [Hp Pavilion, San Jose, California, November 13, 2009
7 Avalanche [Gothenburg Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden, October 12, 2008
8 Suzanne Mena Arena, Manchester, England, November 30, 2008
9 The Partisan Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland, October 10, 2008
10 Famous Blue Raincoat O2 Arena, London, England, November 13, 2008
11 Hallelujah [Coachella Music Festival, Indio, California, April 17, 2009
12 Closing Time John Labbatt Centre, London, Ontario, May 24, 2009
13 Backstage Sketch Bonus Track

THE SOCIAL NETWORK


Based on Brad Mezrich’s The Accidental Billionaires, The Social Network tells the story of how Mark Zuckerberg is dumped by his girl friend and he retaliates by creating Facebook. Yes, that’s a simplification, but essentially that’s the plot. But Aaron Sorkin’s canny script tells the story through the lens of two lawsuits brought against Zuckerberg: one by his former best friend and the other by the Winklevoss twins who claim Zuckerberg stole their idea for a social network web site. Jesse Eisenberg plays the near autistic Zuckerberg to automaton perfection. Justin Timberlake surprises with a startling performance as Sean Parker, evil Napster creator. Andrew Garfield, who will play Peter Parker in the next Spiderman movie, plays Zuckerberg’s best (and only) friend, Eduardo to sympathetic perfection. David Fincher turns what could have been a dull documentary into a thriller. GRADE: A-