Friday, January 15, 2010

MANHOOD FOR AMATEURS

This makes three new books from my favorite authors in a single month! It didn’t change my life, but I enjoyed Michael Chabon’s entertaining and well-crafted, if occasionally lightweight, collection of essays on being a son and a father. Best quote:
Every work of art is one half of a secret handshake, a challenge that seeks the password, a heliograph flashed from a tower window, an act of hopeless optimism in the service of bottomless longing. Every great record or novel or comic cook convenes the first meeting of a fan club whose membership stands forever at one but which maintains chapters in every city—in every cranium—in the world. Art, like fandom, asserts the possibility of fellowship in a world built entirely from the materials of solitude. The novelist, the cartoonist, the songwriter, knows that the gesture is doomed from the beginning but makes it anyway, flashes his or her bit of mirror, not on the chance that the signal will be seen or understood but as if such a chance existed.

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