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Just finished Nathan Englander's  The Ministry of Special Cases.  Story of an osuactt Jewish couple torn apart by the government-sanctioned  disappearance  (abduction, torture, and murder) of their only child, during the last Argentine dictatorship. Yiddish-English dictionary needed occasionally, gentle reader, for gentile readers.  Englander is a wonderful writer; I found it hard to put this one down.Have moved on to S.J. Perelman's  The Last Laugh.  Mostly stuff I remember reading in the New Yorker, back in the 1970s. The second part of the tome consists of his barely-started autobiography with the topical Perelmanesque title  The Hindsight Saga.  I read that first, as its beginning chapter is about the Marx Brothers. The following two chapters are about his famous brother-in-law Nathanael West and Perelman's friendship with Dorothy Parker. I find myself spending a lot of time rolling on the floor laughing, with occasional breaks to look up some of Uncle Syd's remarkable vocabulary in my unabridged.
Just finished Nathan Englander's  The Ministry of Special Cases.  Story of an osuactt Jewish couple torn apart by the government-sanctioned  disappearance  (abduction, torture, and murder) of their only child, during the last Argentine dictatorship. Yiddish-English dictionary needed occasionally, gentle reader, for gentile readers.  Englander is a wonderful writer; I found it hard to put this one down.Have moved on to S.J. Perelman's  The Last Laugh.  Mostly stuff I remember reading in the New Yorker, back in the 1970s. The second part of the tome consists of his barely-started autobiography with the topical Perelmanesque title  The Hindsight Saga.  I read that first, as its beginning chapter is about the Marx Brothers. The following two chapters are about his famous brother-in-law Nathanael West and Perelman's friendship with Dorothy Parker. I find myself spending a lot of time rolling on the floor laughing, with occasional breaks to look up some of Uncle Syd's remarkable vocabulary in my unabridged.
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This common reedar is reading common fodder I usually do. I am readingThe Fiery Cross by Dianna Gabaldon. it is the 5th book of the 7 book series. Book 8 is on the horizon. Action packed historical fiction. I am also listening to the Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum as I knit my SECOND PAIR of sooks.  Oh, am I allowed to talk about knitting on this site?  I am the shallow thinker attached to this blog.
 

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