Biblioklept June 9, 2025 Biblioklept 1 Comment My sweetheart and I had sealed our commitment at high noon My father had raised a cup to our good fortune, issued a stern proclamation against peddlers, bestowed happiness and property upon us and all our progeny, and the party had begun
A run-on sentence on Gabriel García Márquez’s delirious novel The . . . Gabriel García Márquez’s The Autumn of the Patriarch isn’t so much a novel as it is a delirium, a swamp fever, a sun-bleached hallucination stretched across centuries, a beast that coils and uncoils, bloated with its own rot, a thing that does not begin or end but only festers, looping back on itself in great, heaving tides of unpunctuated or undepunctuated or mispunctuated thought
Summer reading list for 2025 – Biblioklept Posted on May 21, 2025 May 20, 2025 by Biblioklept Whether you’re longing by the pool of despair, rending your garments on satanic shores or enjoying the longer daylight hours in your favorite reading spite, eh, spot, these 15 titles—new and old—threaten to deliver the perfect summer escape
2025 – Biblioklept May 30, 2025 Biblioklept Leave a comment Paul Kirchner’s surreal cult classic strip The Bus has another sequel The Bus 3 is new from Tanibis Editions, which published The Bus 2 a decade ago along with a collection of the original Bus strips
“The Legacy” — Virginia Woolf – Biblioklept "The Legacy" by Virginia Woolf "For Sissy Miller " Gilbert Clandon, taking up the pearl brooch that lay among a litter of rings and brooches on a little table in his wife's drawing-room, read the inscription: "For Sissy Miller, with my love " It was like Angela to have remembered even Sissy Miller, her secretary Yet how…
“Wants” — Grace Paley - Biblioklept Two by Grace Paley (Books Acquired, 3 07 2014) | Biblioklept March 16, 2014 3:03 pm Reply […] I’ve already read most of Enormous Change, ingesting most of the tales while sitting in my car, waiting to pick my kids up after school, which seems like a perfect place to read it Smart, odd, often sharp, scathing, precise, etc —great stuff
A Map of Blood Meridian – Biblioklept Posted on September 30, 2010 by Biblioklept John Sepich's Map of Blood Meridian John Sepich created this map of the geographic terrain covered in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian for his companion piece, Notes On Blood Meridian
Sunday Comix – Biblioklept Sunday Comics It Ain't Me Babe, Last Gasp, July 1970 Cover by Trina Robbins Read Emma Silvers's thorough (and image-filled) write-up of the creators of It Ain't Me, who went on to create Wimmen's Comix