Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Music Matters: Band of Skulls



Check out this cool band, Band of Skulls in the clip above. They are like a more pure rock version of Stars.

Hat tip, Chris Connelly.

You can catch them live in Baltimore at Rams Head Live on November 23, 2009.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Book Matters: National Book Festival: Poetry and Prose

Today I spent 4 hours on the National Mall under a tent listening to poets and authors read from and talk about their work on a rainy day at the 2009 Library of Congress National Book Festival. The tent I sat in and tweeted from today was the Poetry and Prose tent that featured poets and literary authors.

I arrived around 1:00 PM just missing Poet Laureate Kay Ryan. While that was a bummer it didn't take away from the rich talks and readings given by Jane Hirshfield, Ana Menendez, Patricia Smith, Ralph Eubanks, Azar Nafisi, Marilynne Robinson, and Tim O'Brien.

Patricia Smith put on a stunning performance as she recited her poetry. I was deeply moved. Tim O'Brien was also very moving as he talked about becoming a father in his late fifties.

I case you missed it, my live tweets from the day are below.

  1. O'brian notes that the thing about a story is that you dream it as you tell it and you hope others dream it with you #nbf
  2. This year is the 20th anniversary of O'Brian's "The Things They Carried" The crowd goes wild #nbf
  3. O'Brian is a 62 year old father of a 6 year old and 4 year old #nbf
  4. Tim O'Brian is dressed like a college frat boy, old baseball cap, blue blazer, striped tie, and old blue jeans #nbf
  5. Robinson indicates that the burden of love is making the beloved understand the extent to which the lover loves #nbf
  6. Robinson avoids cliche by writing about her own mountains and lakes #nbf
  7. Mariynne Robinson reads from "Home" #nbf
  8. Nafisi ends her talk with a startling question, "Who is going to bailout imagination and thought" #nbf
  9. Nafisi says that we should buy the Book of Kings, not her new book#nbf
  10. Nafisi proclaims that the only way to resist death is to embrase life, the only way to embrace life is to read and experience art #nbf
  11. Nafisi notes that literature is not asprin, literature allows you to protest reality #nbf
  12. Nafisi notes that the most absolute silence, that we have to resist, is death #nbf
  13. Nafisi notes that her editor's shadow is over her like her mother's#nbf
  14. Nafisi's phone rings and she says "It's amazing how writers always subvert themselves" She pulls out her phone and says "And it's my editor"
  15. Nafisi notes that silence makes us complicit to the crimes committed against us
  16. Nafisi says that there is a human place that we all share that is located in language #nbf
  17. Nafisi notes that every book is a celebration of all books
  18. Nafisi notes that real subversiveness requires self questioning #nbf
  19. Nafisi notes that reading and writing is about discovering the intimate stanger and the stranger within ones self #nbf
  20. Azar Nafisi notes that she loves books because of the connection between people they connect people #nbf
  21. Ralph Eubanks admits that he and his wife were run off the road in Mississippi in 1990 and told never to return #nbf
  22. Jonathan Yardley, in his yellow rain coat, looks like he just got back from sailing. #nbf
  23. Patricia Smith is bringing the house down in the poetry and prose tent #nbf
  24. Patricia Smith notes that language has the power to move us from one place in our head to a safer place #nbf
  25. Menendez notes that travel shows how fundgable identity really is#nbf
  26. Menendez notes that you can't be a control freak and a writer #nbfCharacters will find their own voice if you let them
  27. Menendez is optimistic that we will always need news we can trust#nbf
  28. Menendez reaffirms storytelling as "shelter in a blustry time" #nbf
  29. Ana Menendez turns to poetry for inspiration and wisdom #nbf
  30. Hirshfield writes "pebbles" which are very short poems that are meant to be chewed and digested later #nfb
  31. The poetry and prose tent has a number of open sits. Come out of the rain and get your soul watered #nfs
  32. "The Poet" is an ode to the many poets write in obscurity
  33. At the Jane Hirshfield talk #nfb
  34. Rain starts to trickle at the national book festival