My favorite movies of 2022

Because I actually kept track of them for once: Petite Maman — a haunting, wondrous movie about mothers and daughters and childhood and grief Everything, Everywhere, All At Once — it’s just as great as everyone says Brian and Charles — a sweet and gentle movie about social misfits Nope — spooky and gorgeously shot,ContinueContinue reading “My favorite movies of 2022”

My Favorite Books of 2022

First, the books published in 2022 (in no particular order) Cold Enough for Snow, Jessica Au — A wonderful slender novel about a mother-daughter trip, and ways of being alone, together. Dinosaurs, Lydia Millet — A lovely, gentle novel about new beginnings and trying to be a good person. Let Us Believe in the BeginningContinueContinue reading “My Favorite Books of 2022”

White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better, Regina Jackson & Saira Rao

This is refreshing in its lack of sugar-coating. Of course, that will put many people off, and raise defensive hackles, but a little dose of rage may have its benefits. It’s less a guidebook of what to do differently than a very clear-eyed account of the various ways that white women manifest racism (on theContinueContinue reading “White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better, Regina Jackson & Saira Rao”

Simple Passion, Annie Ernaux, tr. Tanya Leslie

I fully expected to dislike this, despite having admired A Woman’s Story, and the opening did make me roll me eyes a bit. Woman obsessed with man, can’t even function in her day-to-day life because she’s so obsessed with him. Yawn. I bemusedly thought: what a torment it would probably be to date Annie Ernaux!ContinueContinue reading “Simple Passion, Annie Ernaux, tr. Tanya Leslie”

Top 10 Books of 2022…that I haven’t read yet

Here it is, my Top 10 List of 2022 Books that likely would have been on my Top 10 List of 2022 Books Except I Didn’t Have Time to Read them; aka, my Top 10 List of Books I’m Really Hoping to Read in 2023: When We Were Sisters, Fatima AsgharLet There Be Light, LianaContinueContinue reading “Top 10 Books of 2022…that I haven’t read yet”

The Little Witch, Otfried Preußler, tr. Anthea Bell

I read my 5yr old goodnight stories every night, and some months ago I realized that 5 might be the right age to start reading longer things. I tried Winnie the Pooh, but the chapters were a touch too long. I tried Captain Underpants, but he just…wasn’t into it. It was Halloween season, and he’dContinueContinue reading “The Little Witch, Otfried Preußler, tr. Anthea Bell”

Leonora, by Elena Poniatowska, tr. Amanda Hopkinson

The first thing that I read by Elena Poniatowska was The Heart of the Artichoke, a collection of her short stories, and I loved them. I immediately set out to find more of her writing, and quickly discovered that my entry point was not particularly representative of her work: most of it is in aContinueContinue reading “Leonora, by Elena Poniatowska, tr. Amanda Hopkinson”

The Untilled Field, George Moore

It’s something of a truism that the Irish are masters of the short story, so no real surprise that this collection is fantastic. The first story sets you up beautifully for the rest: it’s about an artist whose sculpture of the Virgin Mary is smashed when it is learned that a woman posed nude forContinueContinue reading “The Untilled Field, George Moore”