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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2019-05-31 11:56 pm

You said I got a '90's Volvo and their whole discography

Okay, on an unfamiliar antibiotic and the aftershock of the concert and next to zero sleep it appears that I do not have the mental wherewithal to write any further about movies today, so please enjoy this thoroughly charming article: "Antonio Salieri's Revenge." Shaffer's Salieri has been important to me for twenty years, but I have in fact heard and enjoyed the music of the real, neither murderous nor mediocre one, and I don't see the point of resisting this description: "Salieri is one of history's all-time losers—a bystander run over by a Mack truck of malicious gossip."
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[personal profile] kore 2019-06-01 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I feel that way about her Alexander novels -- "yes, this is how it happened." She is dangerously convincing. (Persuasive?)

Renault's characteristic issues with women soaked through it as deeply as the sea

that is lovely.
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[personal profile] kore 2019-06-01 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
In that Mary Renault bio that came out a while back (much longer than I thought, ahahah) the author talks about scene with someone using a stigil and how one part of the skin is "always" left for last, and it's details like that "always" that give her work such uncanny authority.