What To Read

Another weekend and another Sunday…I will be spending time with my granddaughter doing something cool no doubt….

AS an avid reader, mostly non-fiction seldom do I read fiction, I read apiece that some classics were being removed from the must read list……

If you’ve ever found yourself struggling through a so-called “classic” book only to find yourself thinking, “How racist/sexist/boring,” you’re not alone. The editors of GQ, along with some current authors, have put together a list of 21 such books (technically 20, because one of them got two votes) that are simply outdated and should be struck from the “Great Books” canon. The list got itself mentioned on Fox & Friends over the weekend, and not in a good way—it includes the Bible, which Jesse Ball calls “repetitive, self-contradictory, sententious, foolish, and even at times ill-intentioned,” leading Fox News religion contributor Father Jonathan Morris to push back by calling its inclusion on the list “foolish,” USA Today reports. Lots of social media users also decried the choice, and evangelist Franklin Graham said the editors “couldn’t be more wrong.” As for what else made the list, here’s a sampling—along with the books the editors and the authors they spoke to think you should read instead:

  1. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain: This is the book that got two votes. “Mark Twain was a racist. … He was a man of his time, so let’s leave him there,” writes To Instead, he suggests reading The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll by Alvaro Mutis; Caity Weaver suggests Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.
  2. The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger: André Aciman calls Salinger’s novel “totally silly” and “without any literary merit whatsoever.” Instead, try Olivia: A Novel by Dorothy Strachey.
  3. A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway: “Hemingway’s novels—with their masculine bluster and clipped sentences—sometimes feel almost parodic to me,” writes Rumaan Alam, who suggests instead The Great Fire by Shirley Hazzard.
  4. The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien: While the books are “influential as exercises in world building, as novels they are barely readable,” writes Manuel Gonzales. Instead, try Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea series.
  5. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller: While Heller’s novel “fails to capture the absurdities and impossible conflicts of war,” Emily Robbins writes that Inaam Kachachi’s The American Granddaughter does just that.
  6. Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut: “The few women in Slaughterhouse-Five die early, are porn stars, or are ‘bitchy flibbertigibbets,'” writes Nadja Spiegelman, who suggests Veronica by Mary Gaitskill instead.
  7. Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry: “I’m convinced that the cowboy mythos, with its rigid masculine emotional landscape, glorification of guns and destruction, and misogynistic gender roles, is a major factor in the degradation of America,” writes Lauren Groff. “The Mountain Lion by Jean Stafford … acts in many ways as a strong rebuttal to all the old toxic western stereotypes we all need to explode.”

Click for the complete list, which includes another Hemingway and another Salinger.

While I may not read much fiction I feel these classics should remain on the must read list…..Hemingway is about the only way that most Americans know anything about WW1 or the Spanish Civil War…..never stop reading him!

What say you about this?

 

Jeff Ward, American Craftsman

It is the weekend and as usual I will post stuff that is far removed from the games being played in DC………From time to time I do a review of something like books, and such….this time I want to give props where they are due…….to an American craftsman.

But first a little background…….Since my early days of writing on politics and economics I have made ba-zillions of notes and since the early days of high school I have written with a fountain pen.  I know that is old school but I tend to write better with them and makes my notes so much easier to read.  And over those many years I have acquired a collection of pens some are famous names and others no names but write well…..I have used Mont Blanc, Waterman, Parker, Shaeffer……but NO pen in my collection writes as well or has the superb hand feel of the pens I recently acquired……

Now to the meat of the review…….recently I found a wood fountain pen on Amazon and decided to buy it and see how it wrote……HOLY CRAP!  Not only was the pen beautiful craftsmanship but it wrote like a dream………..I emailed the guy about his pen and he turned me onto his Etsy store and I got a good look at his skills….impressive!

The man is an American genius with wood his name is Jeff Ward…..he does amazing work….I have since bought another pen from him and plan to buy others……My latest acquisition is a pen made from olive wood to replace one that I lost during Katrina…….I say give Jeff a chance and he will amaze you also……..

Olivewood Fountain Pen

Check out His store……..

http://www.etsy.com/shop/JeffsPensandMore?ref=si_shop

In these days of outsourcing it is nice to find an American craftsman that is well worth the title……Jeff’s work is impressive….you will not find this high quality work at Lowe’s….drop y his store and say HI and look around and you will see what I am saying…..

Fox News interview brings ‘Zealot’ author bigger sales (+video) – CSMonitor.com

Stupid is as stupid does!

We have a pervert and his weenie but yet the story by mental midgets is his wife….they have taken their unreasonable fear and gone batcrap crazy

Now please read the post and definitely watch the video….FOX has gone out there…..their stupidity will make his guy wealthy….well done…MORONS!

Fox News interview brings ‘Zealot’ author bigger sales (+video) – CSMonitor.com.

The Rogue Republic–Info Ink Book Review

The Rogue Republic by William C. Davis

Once again I must come clean with some bad habits…..a messy desk…..I bought this book several months ago and lost it in the clutter that is my life…..I have been doing massive amounts of research for a couple of posts that are in the works…I decided to clean my mess and found the book I forgot I had gotten several months ago……

I live in the area that this book is written about and a period of time that I find very interesting…..the period just after the Constitution battle and just before the War of 1812……

The year is 1810 and for a short shining moment in history my area was a free and independent republic….the Republic of West Florida……Mr. Davis made the players seem personal as if you knew them intimately…..the Kempers, Callers, the Spanish authorities, the Territorial authorities and even the Burr conspiracy…..he laid out the whole array of events that lead from one revolt to another and onto the establishment of a new republic, short lived as it was………

Three days after West Florida completed the formation of its national government, the United States suddenly acted. On October 27, 1810, President James Madison issued a proclamation claiming the territory for the United States. This was done without the approval of Congress or through negotiationwith either the Republic or Spain and its legality was the subject of serious question.  (We could question the validity of such a move or if the RWF should not be given its independence…a fanciful thought)…..

Mr. Davis painted an expert re-telling of a course of events that few Americans are aware of, especially the people in the area that was known as the Republic of West Florida…..anyone that is a student of American history would find this book a wealth of information and entertainment….early American history is full of deceit, rebellion and lies….and the Republic was NO different.

I strongly recommend this book and I am kicking myself in the butt for not reading it as soon as a acquired it……good reading!

Info Ink Book Review #7

I do not normally do many book reviews…..I read constantly and there are few books that I feel I need to offer my opinion on…….last Xmas I was given a book entitled “American Emperor:  Aaron Burr’s Challenge To Jefferson’s America” written by David O. Stewart…….I live in Mississippi and since Burr was arrested in the Mississippi Territory I have always been interested in his (Burr’s) activities and being a fan of political history……..I finally read probably the most interesting account of the actions of Aaron Burr.

I was given this book because most people that know me know that I am not one that worships at the alter of Jefferson……..while I consider him a splendid politician he was not the idealist that some seem to think he was….and for that reason I do not believe that he wrote the Declaration of Independence….he was working from notes for the ideas were already in print…in Paine’s “Common Sense”…

Enough of my dislike for the cult of Jefferson…….the book is an excellent read and I am kicking myself for not reading it soon after I received it……Mr. Stewart gave an account of the whole Burr conspiracy thing from about 1800 to his arrest and trial for treason……..Mr. Stewart’s research disclaimed a lot of the accusations against Burr…like his duel with Hamilton in which the later was killed….as well as Jefferson’s treatment of him (Burr) during the 1804 presidential election and then on to Burr’s attempt to form an army to go to New Orleans and westward and form a new country apart from the America of Jefferson.  The author’s description of the plotters interactions was well documented and extremely interesting…..and then there was the condescension of Jefferson toward Burr and the conspirators…..as if no one would dare oppose the father of the Declaration….was all too clear….well at least for me……

All in all an excellent book by an excellent author….Mr. Stewart wrote a brilliant account of the part of American History that few people know……..if you are a fan of political history and early American history I highly recommend this book….the reader will NOT be disappointed.

I apologize to the person who gave me the book as a gift and I apologize to the author for not reading it sooner….I shall not make that mistake again……..

2011 Info Ink Book Review #1

From time to time I am given a book that someone wants my opinion on….usually it is politically motivated or historically motivated……and for the Xmas we all celebrate I was given a book entitled “Revolutionaries” by Jack Rakove….about the beginning of this great country and the events that lead to its establishment……

The official title is….”Revolutionaries:  A New History Of The Invention Of America” by Jack Rakove,  a Pulitzer prize winner…..

We all know the general story of the founding of the country….the Tea Party, Paul’s ride, Concorde, Trenton Valley Forge…on and on…..through the Constitutional battles fought…to the swearing in of our first president……this is all generic and easily taught and more easily understood….but Mr, Rakove goes much further….like any political story or history, if you will, there are always back stories that seldom get talked about….this is where “Revolutionaries” begins….

He takes the reader from the Tea Party (the physical protest, not the political movement) to the ratification of the newly penned Constitution…all the battles fought in the political arena to find and then implement the “perfect” republic.

We all know the generic history of the founding of the United States of America, but Mr. Rakove takes the reader to the back stories of the founding from the firebrand Sam Adams to the snooze fest that was Washington (the man not the city), the intelligence of John Adams and Madison and all the in-betweens, the moderates, if you will.

All in all “Revolutionaries” is an excellent look at the early days of the revolution and the country……an excellent characterization of the players in the founding of the country…the inter-actions, the arguments, the radicals, the moderates and the wimpy…..

I recommend this book to anyone that has a deep desire to learn about the founding of the country, beyone the generic…..well done Mr. Rakove…..

2010 Info Ink Book Review #6

From time to time I am given a book that someone thinks that I will appreciate or dislike, usually as a gag gift…last year a conserv friend gave me Sarah Palin’s first book, which I thrashed and now that same well-meaning person is at it again…..this time it is her new book….

America By Heart:  Reflections on Family, Faith and Flag

It has been out now for awhile and all the speculation about her timing, her future is just noise by the media…..is she afraid of the larger cities…..seems a serious author would be jumping at the chance to show their stuff…..and there is the answer….a serious author…..it is about the cash….nothing else….no substance and no information….just attacks and convenient facts……

First of all, not a hard read if you have the IQ and reading skills  of a 12 year old…….a good way to waste an afternoon……

Second, just I thought….it was all about attacks on the pres and the Dems with a few references to famed political types in the past…such as Plato and Tocqueville, who she was so proud of for writing on the American exceptionalism that she overlooked the fact that he said there was NO, I repeat NO party of principles in the US…that somehow did not make her point so she eliminated it from her (with lots of help) thinking…..

As the face of the Tea Party she did what anyone would expect her to do….come to the rescue and defend the movement from attacks of various types.  At one point she chastised people for demonizing the TP, while she demonized the President and Dems……this is typical Palin spin and rhetoric….lots of cutesy but NO substance…..she just does not have what it takes to be a politico…..

One of my fav parts of this book  (I use the term loosely) was her attacks on Reality TV she calls them a “cult of self-esteem”……but wait!  She has a reality show on TLC and her daughter is on DWTS….this type of double standard is what she and her political rhetoric are all about….NOT centered in reality!

As usual she pointing out all that was wrong with the Obama presidency….and as usual with Conservs did not offer any substantive solutions….just endless criticism…..Her reflections are trite and puerile and if you were expecting anything other than that….you need a shrink!

The only saving grace was that it was a gift and I did not have to waste my money on this endeavor….all in all a complete waste of time….nothing informative and certainly not entertaining…….my advice is if you want something interesting and informative to read…try the closest port-a-potty!

Info Ink Book Review #5

Book:  Glenn Beck’s Common Sense by…you guessed it….Glenn Beck!

This book has been out for some time now…since last year….I would not buy it so one of my so-called friends got me a copy off of Amazon and gave it to me for my opinion……it has been awhile since I received the book and the 2010 elections got in the way of me writing this review…..well the elections are over (for now, but are they really ever over?)……and I have found time to write what I think of the book……

First of all, I am an admirer of the true Thomas Paine and his writings….the fact that Beck would presume to use the title of one of Paine’s most influential pamphlets…pissed me off…..but there is so much more….

Where Paine supported a retirement system, equality of the races, public education and real democracy, women’s rights and animal rights……Beck craps on everything Paine ever wrote….by attacking many of the very principles that Paine stood for in his many years of political activism….Sorry but in NO way is Beck in the company of greatness……..

Beck is an entertainer….not even an analyst….he makes up stuff to make his point and does not let facts and history get in his way….his writings are to sell books not enlighten a frightened populace….if anything he adds to any apprehension that the people may have about their country, their life and their politics………he offers NO solutions to complex problems other than some mindless ramblings….

Glenn Beck is NO Thomas Paine!

Info Ink Book Review #4

As most of my readers will know I do not do too many book reviews but there comes a time, from time to time, when I read a book that needs to be promoted and reviewed and a recent book was Poorer Richard’s Almanac by Tom Blair….

Mr. Blair, in the tradition of Ben Franklin, has put together a collection of thoughts on the country and the silliness of Washington……a GREAT read!  The style is clever, insightful and entertaining….and yes done in a style that even Ben would have appreciated….

Mr. Blair covers a wealth of subjects from democracy to republicans and democrats to taxes and even on marriage and children and issues in between in a style that is comparable to the wisdom of Mr. Ben Franklin….

I do not usually recommend many books but in the case of Poorer Richard’s America I will make an exception….it is well worth the time and cash…….and if Mr. Franklin were alive he would be a fan also….

Info Ink Book Review #3

Everyone that knows me knows that I am a political junkie and therefore they think that I am some sort of genius when it comes to political books…..this review is of a book given to me by a friend because he knows of my efforts to disspell some of the hero worship of our Founding Fathers……

Political Incorrect Guide to The Founding Fathers by Brion McClanahan, Ph. D.

First of all this series is published by Regnery Publishing, Inc….a conservative group at best…..

About the author……is a well learned aficionado of  American History and of course he was born in Virginia…..he went to school in South Carolina, Maryland and now lives and writes from Alabama(a side note:  Phenix City Alabama use to be a huge speed trap town that screwed people with traffic tickets)……at best he is a loyal follower of the guys from Virginia who according to these people the sun rose and set on them and with them there would be NO US of A…..a conservative to say the least……

As a Virginian he made ev ery effort to show the anti-federalists in a bright light, people like Jefferson and Lee and Henry and in doing so took the time to try and paint the New Englanders as the elitists (sounds all too familiar these days)….he attempted to show that the Southern planters as the heroes that only wanted the best for the new country (a position which I do not agree with)…..

I will give him his props…..Dr. McClanahan wrote the book in a style that was easily read….it would give the average American could read and understand…..but with a noticeable conservative lean…if readers would read this book and then a book entitled “American Scripture” then they would have a good base to understand the beginnings of the United States of America……there is always more to the story than the flag waving cheerleading….unfortunately, Dr. McClanahan falls into the same BS that all conservatives fall into…..the Virginians saved the Union….