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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2018-08-16 02:10 pm

I want to know, when you gonna come home? When you gonna be here? When you gonna come back?

I woke up and fed the cats and did some work and checked the internet to find myself recommended in NPR's Click If You Dare: 100 Favorite Horror Stories, right between Lovecraft and Junji Ito:

What must it be like to know your family will all return to the deep to live forever under the waves in fabled Y'ha-nthlei—and to know that a genetic quirk dooms you forever to dry land? Or worse, to live trapped between wave and shore? Poll judge Ruthanna Emrys calls this story "my single favorite modern deconstruction of Lovecraft. ... Sonya [Taaffe] is among my favorite emerging voices and not nearly enough people have heard of her."

Considering everyone else on that list, it's an honor. Also it's NPR, so I may have screamed a little.

Links I was planning to post before my afternoon got happily derailed:

1. In 2011, Johannes Martin Kränzle got my attention when I watched the Glyndebourne Festival Opera's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg in my first, absurdly gratifying experience of livestreaming. (I got up very early and futzed with my computer until I got it hooked up to the TV and watched five hours of Wagner straight. Never really wrote about it. Still think about the production to this day. Totally forgot until now to look for the professionally available recording. There's a DVD!) He has since returned to the part of Beckmesser in what sounds like a fascinating staging by the first-ever Jewish director at the Bayreuth Festival: "The conceit is that Wagner is hosting a household performance of 'Meistersinger,' and members of his family and his circle are matched to suitable roles. Cosima becomes Eva; Liszt is Pogner, her father; Levi, not surprisingly, is Beckmesser. As for Wagner, he divides himself between the older, rueful master Sachs and the brilliant upstart Walther von Stolzing. Michael Volle, singing Sachs, and Klaus Florian Vogt, as Walther, are both made up to look like the composer. Volle's impersonation is especially convincing: he captures the antic, almost clownish personality that many of Wagner's contemporaries recalled. Johannes Martin Kränzle, as Levi/Beckmesser, evokes the harried but resilient character of the conductor, whom Wagner alternately humiliated and embraced." Alas, if Bayreuth has a livestream, I suspect I missed it, because I'm not seeing any pointers, and my planet's continuing failure to invent safe, reliable teleportation helps me none. My brother's in Germany right now. Who knew that I should have gone with him?

2. Courtesy of [personal profile] rosefox: "A Former Opera Singer, Jewish Convert Fuses African-American and Yiddish Music." I will be looking for Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell's Convergence (2018) as soon as I can afford it and I am intrigued by Tsvey Brider besides.

3. Courtesy of [personal profile] selkie: from the memoirs of Haika Grossman, the Bialystok Ghetto uprising. Not light, but important reading. "It is not pity you are asked to give the world but deeds that will free mankind from the nightmare of oppression and enslavement."

After making this post, I learned of the death of Aretha Franklin. Now I need to find a copy of The Blues Brothers (1980), which may well be the first place I heard her voice, that inimitable instrument of a generation and beyond. Think. Respect.
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2018-08-16 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
That is pretty MAHA-AWESOME about the NPR rec!
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[personal profile] hamletta 2018-08-16 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay! Amazing. :D
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[personal profile] gwynnega 2018-08-16 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes! That is amazing. (Plus it's well-timed, book-release-wise!)
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2018-08-16 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay NPR! And I have just got my "Your order has been dispatched" e-mail about your book!
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[personal profile] larryhammer 2018-08-16 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
NPR sweetness!
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[personal profile] coraline 2018-08-16 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow that's awesome! Congrats!

I've been watching this
https://www.google.com/amp/s/ew.com/music/2018/08/16/aretha-franklin-performance-barack-obama-to-tears/amp/

And it is amazing, Carole King 's reaction and Obama's words about the performance, as well as the performance itself.
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[personal profile] selkie 2018-08-16 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Many more people are going to know you did the thing.

*beams*
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[personal profile] cyphomandra 2018-08-16 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Congratulations!!! Well-deserved!

right between Lovecraft and Junji Ito

I love the image of this neighbourhood of horror, with all these houses tucked up next to each other.
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[personal profile] boxofdelights 2018-08-17 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
Congratulations!
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[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2018-08-17 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, how brilliant about the NPR rec! That's amazing! Well done!! \o/
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[personal profile] tree_and_leaf 2018-08-17 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Congratulations!
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[personal profile] a_reasonable_man 2018-08-17 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
A harbinger of recognition to come!