Thursday, February 5, 2009

be careful what you wish for

I've read Augusten Burrough's memoirs Running with Scissors and Dry, but I just finished this most recent, Wolf at the Table which is a much darker heartbreaking story of his childhood marred by an unloving and equally terrifying father. The 8 disc audiobook is read by the author and while I found his narration can be plodding at times, there are some real cinematic, emotional highs and lows that couldn't be conveyed any clearer than by hearing Burrough's own voice.

Burrough's vivid story telling challenges you to recall your own early memories with your parents. And who, in the fit of a childhood tantrum, hasn't had a fleeting thought that there could be a nicer, cooler, more indulging couple who could replace your parents? Late last night I turned to the HBO First Look: Coraline. This is the creepy tale of a young girl Coraline who is seduced by the "other mother" in an alternate world opposite a bricked-up door in the drawing room. I haven't read the book by Neil Gaiman, but the real breathtaking element in the new movie (out tomorrow) is the stop-motion animation. I can't imagine the patience required to film only a few seconds a day! Seeing so many intricate handmade elements is like entering the world of a lost art form.


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