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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2025-09-24 11:14 pm

Are there some aces up your sleeve? Have you no idea that you're in deep?

Nothing enlivens an afternoon like hearing from your primary care physician that actually last week you almost died, especially since it didn't feel like it at the time. Continued proof of life offered from the stoplights of rush hour. Have some links.



1. Transfixed by a dapper portrait of Yuan Meiyun, I discovered it is likely a still from her star-making, genderbending soft film 化身姑娘 (1936), apparently translated as Girl in Disguise or Tomboy. In the same decade, it would fit right into a repertory series with Viktor und Viktoria (1933) or Sylvia Scarlett (1936). To my absolute shock, it is jankily on YouTube. Subtitled it is not, but I really expected to have to wait for the 16 mm archival rediscovery.

2. Because I had occasion to recommend it this afternoon, Forrest Reid's Uncle Stephen (1931) does not seem to rate in the lineage of time-slip fantasies, but for its era it is the queerest I have encountered, the awakening sense of difference of its fifteen-year-old protagonist erotically and magically mediated by Hermes in his aspect as conductor of souls and charmer of sleep, dreams figuring in this novel with the same slipperiness of time and identity that can accidentally bring a secret self like a stranger out of an unknowing stratum of the past. It's all on the slant of ancient Greek mysticism and the pollen-stain of a branch of lilac brushed across a sleeper's mouth and a lot of thinking about the different ways of liking and then there's a kiss. It was written out of a dream of the author's and it reads like one, elliptical, liminal, a spell that can be broken at a touch. I have no idea of its ideal audience—fans of Philippa Pearce's Tom's Midnight Garden (1958) and E. M. Forster's Maurice (1971)? I read it in the second year of the pandemic and kept forgetting to mention it. Whatever else, it is a novel about the queerness of time.

3. I am enjoying Phil Stong's State Fair (1932), but I really appreciated the letter from the author quoted mid-composition in the foreword: "I've finally got a novel coming in fine shape. I've done 10,000 words on it in three days and I get more enthusiastic every day . . . I hope I can hold up this time. I always write 10,000 swell words and then go to pieces."
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[personal profile] foxmoth 2025-09-25 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
:support support:
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[personal profile] sholio 2025-09-25 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
*hugshugshugs* I am very glad you did not die! It sounded completely terrifying.

I am delighted the Yuan Meiyun film is on Youtube! TIL that Victor/Victoria was a remake of a much earlier film; I didn't know that, or forgot it if I did know it.
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2025-09-25 08:32 am (UTC)(link)
fans of Philippa Pearce's Tom's Midnight Garden (1958) and E. M. Forster's Maurice (1971)?

Certainly an interesting combo to go for!

I like the provided red filter, and am very happy for continued proof of life. *hugs*

*hugs again*

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[personal profile] selkie 2025-09-25 10:05 am (UTC)(link)
{preface}: I guess this proves I do have a poker face because [redacted]. Nice photo, looks like you’re waiting to proceed through a four-way in Gehinnom but not in a bad way!
1. It’s probably also in the Vatican and it’s much warmer there year-round but I hadn’t even bothered checking YouTube because the whole thing seemed so structurally implausible. China! What!
2. That is the wildest “for fans of —— and —-“ I’ve ever met and now I will have to look it up on the bus this AM
3. Deeply felt/friend speaks my mind.

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[personal profile] sabotabby 2025-09-25 11:05 am (UTC)(link)
I'm glad you didn't die. Holy shit.
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[personal profile] umadoshi 2025-09-25 11:32 am (UTC)(link)
I vastly prefer the world with you in it, so HOORAY FOR NOT DYING. o_o
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[personal profile] mrissa 2025-09-25 11:38 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, thank you for not dying, much appreciated.
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2025-09-25 11:39 am (UTC)(link)
I can't tell you how much I'm glad you're still around. Just, I am SO GLAD you are still around.

the awakening sense of difference of its fifteen-year-old protagonist erotically and magically mediated by Hermes in his aspect as conductor of souls and charmer of sleep, dreams figuring in this novel with the same slipperiness of time and identity that can accidentally bring a secret self like a stranger out of an unknowing stratum of the past.

--That sounds so cool. I kind of wish it were a movie? Not sure I'm up to ~reading~ it (but maybe one day?) But I love how you describe it.
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[personal profile] moon_custafer 2025-09-25 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I too am glad you’re not dead.

dreams figuring in this novel with the same slipperiness of time and identity that can accidentally bring a secret self like a stranger out of an unknowing stratum of the past.

Well that sounds like my cup of tea.

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[personal profile] theseatheseatheopensea 2025-09-25 12:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad you're still here! *hugs*

In the same decade, it would fit right into a repertory series with Viktor und Viktoria (1933) or Sylvia Scarlett (1936).

It's from the late 40s, but still, I have to add Vidalita to your genderbending movie list, because we need more of them! <3



It's all on the slant of ancient Greek mysticism and the pollen-stain of a branch of lilac brushed across a sleeper's mouth and a lot of thinking about the different ways of liking and then there's a kiss.

I love that this seems to have been such a big theme for him! (In "The garden god" it's the god Pan and seaweed and at least one kiss, it definitely has that same "queerness of time" vibe!)

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[personal profile] lauradi7dw 2025-09-25 12:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I am very glad you're still with us. All the health vibes I can send...

Maurice (the book, not the eye-candy Merchant Ivory movie) popped to my mind in a free-associating way recently. I've been watching a Japanese drama, the title of which is "Learning to Love." The leads are of very different age, class, social standing, etc. Male lead once wistfully suggested that they run away to a small town, live in a shabby apartment, and do jobs like cashier and construction. I thought of Maurice and Alec ending up as anonymous woodcutters. In both cases, I assume that happily ever after wouldn't be the ultimate outcome.

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[personal profile] thanate 2025-09-25 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
(I too am grateful for your continued existence)
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[personal profile] princessofgeeks 2025-09-25 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Good heavens! Glad you are okay!
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[personal profile] minoanmiss 2025-09-25 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Well THAT's a piece of news. GOOD JOB NOT DYING the world is far better for your presence in it.
*hugs you*

I should come over and cook for you already.

Also that is a very dapper picture. Reminds me of the delightful ending of _The Handmaiden_. I knew from somewhere, maybe WD, that Victor/Victoria was a remake of a German work, which added to my delight in it.
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[personal profile] davidgillon 2025-09-25 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
you almost died

Eeek!

Also: demonstrate the importance of adverbs in three words ....

So glad for the adverb!
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[personal profile] regshoe 2025-09-25 03:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I am glad you didn't die.

Queer time-slip fantasy from 1931 sounds amazing. Hmm, Faded Page describes it as the third of a trilogy—is that true/do you need to have read the other two books first?

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[personal profile] heavenscalyx 2025-09-25 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Holy carp! That's... alarming.

I'm reminded of a college friend who knew she had a congenital heart condition, but had never been particularly alarmed by it until she was hospitalized with pneumonia and asked a medical student why there was a steady stream of docs and students through her room. Student said, "Well, you see, we've never seen anyone with your condition live this long before..."
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[personal profile] troisoiseaux 2025-09-25 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm very glad you didn't die! *hugs*
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[personal profile] kenjari 2025-09-25 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I am very glad that you are not dead. Seriously, hurray for not dying.


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[personal profile] thistleingrey 2025-09-25 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I wonder whether your body didn't send up alarms because it was determined to make it through, and it could and did. But yeah, thyroid stuff isn't easy.

*hugs*
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[personal profile] yarrowkat 2025-09-25 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
adding to the chorus of people here; i too am very glad you didn't die! yikes. i hope they get you some real answers soon!

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[personal profile] gwynnega 2025-09-25 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I am really glad you didn't die!

(That is a terrific photo of Yuan Meiyun.)
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yikes, and Girl in Disguise

[personal profile] dramaticirony 2025-09-25 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
That is a remarkable thing to learn! Glad you are still here!

Girl in Disguise seems really interesting. Honestly, there are a lot of interesting things going on with gender in many Chinese Films in the 20s and 30s.
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[personal profile] aurumcalendula 2025-09-26 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
I'm so glad you didn't die! *hugs*

That's such a cool photo of Yuan Meiyun and the film sounds really neat! I think there's a slightly better quality version of the film on bilibili although (going by Google translate) it looks like it might be a 1956 remake of the 1936 one.

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I'm glad you're still with us. Do things that help this keep happening, and do things that make you happy while you're happening!

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