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just another fork-tongued dragon lady ([personal profile] glass_icarus) wrote2010-09-03 01:19 pm

weekend linkdump!

Pre-Montreal tab-clearing! Have a good weekend, lovelies; I'll see you on the other side. &hearts

+ This list of the 15 most overrated contemporary American writers makes me wonder just what Anis Shivani's definition of "contemporary" is. (My list would include Dan Brown and Stephenie Meyer, just sayin'...) Still, the snark was enjoyable to read!

+ Mao's Last Dancer looks shiny.

+ Shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather, Devil Wears Prada fic by [personal profile] woldy! UNF.

+ Troy Polamalu's hair is insured for a million bucks. Why do I suspect that this is less whimsical than it first appears?

+ MC Jin's rapping in Cantonese these days. (Interesting commentary on bilingualism!)

+ This Tina & Mike still via angry asian man is HOT, y'all. People who are still watching Glee, promise to let me know if I should poke my head in just to watch that scene? ;)

+ Rambutans in Puerto Rico! ... I have still never tasted a rambutan. ;____; Someday I can has??
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[personal profile] littlebutfierce 2010-09-03 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
You can get canned rambutans, buuuuuut I think better to wait until you can have a fresh one for your first!

[identity profile] zahrawithaz.livejournal.com 2010-09-03 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Can I just say that that list of the 15 most overrated US writers made my day? (Especially the part about Junot Diaz.)

I see your point about contemporary--Amy Tan?--but a lot of what he has to say, at least with the fiction writers, is dead-on accurate. Even when he goes too far (I like Michiko K, but he's right about her limitations and tics), he's picking up on real attributes of their writing. The only one I think he got utterly wrong was Michael Cunningham, who does know Woolf better than Shivani and has her same experimental bent--witness his foray into sci-fi.

I don't know the poets as well, but I'd be hard-pressed to come up with a better summary of Billy Collins than the Seinfeld of poetry. Never were snark and schaenfreude so fun!
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[personal profile] crossedwires 2010-09-03 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the heads up about Mao's Last Dancer! I looked for Joan Chen in the trailer, but didn't see her.

And Glee, I may have to watch that one scene. :D
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[personal profile] puckling 2010-09-03 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
This list of the 15 most overrated contemporary American writers makes me wonder just what Anis Shivani's definition of "contemporary" is.

I read that! I disagreed with her about Junot Diaz though. While I have yet to read an entire book of his, the snippets I have got have been very enjoyable and vivid.
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[personal profile] jibrailis 2010-09-03 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Mao's Last Dancer! Definitely want to see that! *has secret love for ballet and Chinese men in tights*
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[personal profile] gehayi 2010-09-03 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I never heard of any of them except for Amy Tan. The sentence he quoted does make sense in context, by the way.

Of course, a lot of the ones he mentioned were poets. Who reads modern poetry by professional poets if they don't have to? It's confusing, it's pretentious, and it's always supposed to be Deeply Symbolic. (And yes, I do read poetry. Just not the pretentious shit.)
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[personal profile] mercredigirl 2010-09-04 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Rambutans are v.v. sweet and delish! :D I hope you get to try 'em soon! :)
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[personal profile] staraflur 2010-09-04 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)
on that list i've only read amy tan, junot diaz and safran foer

i guess it's supposed to be "good" writers, not popular ones? idk i am a little confused by how everyone gets so OBSESSED with some of these people, but i think they're all good writers with really interesting stories to tell SO I WILL STICK WITH THEM TY