May reading
June 12, 2021
Just finished:
- Exercises in Style, Raymond Queneau
- Antarctica, Clair Keegan <- course recommended reading
- Lumen, Tiffany Atkinson
- The Iron Man, Ted Hughes
- Life Studies, Robert Lowell <- course recommended reading
- The Good Ancestor, Roman Krznaric
On the go:
- Word Perfect, Susie Dent, (I’m ostensibly reading a chapter a day, but I’ve fallen way behind)
- The Nanny State Made Me, Stuart Maconie, (I keep intending to prioritise this, but always pick up something else)
- Racing Hard, Willian Fotheringham, (this is an ebook, which is a format I only read when I’m eating)
- Selected Poems, Tony Harrison, (I keep dipping in and out of this one, mainly out)
- A Taste for Death, PD James
- The Illustrated History of Football, David Squires, (I read this when I’m in the kitchen, waiting for something to boil, though the new dog takes most of my time and attention these days)
- The Crucible, Arthur Miller
- Ways of Seeing, John Berger <- course recommended reading
- First Person Singular, Haruki Murakami
Recently acquired but not started:
- The Little Black Book of Data and Democracy, Kyle Taylor
- Ambit Pop
- The Unfolding of Language, Guy Deutscher
- The Unaccompanied, Simon Armitage
- The Ministry for the Future, Kim Stanley Robinson
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