Thursday, February 16, 2006

Books

Books have always been dangerous for me. I had my first all-nighter not at a slumber party but while reading "Battlefield Earth". I am still in love with Daisy Miller and Lady Brett Ashley. I have a crush on Harper Lee's Scout. I mourn Kiowa's death and that of Ted Lavender and the other men who fought with Jimmy Cross. All the science I know comes from Kurt Vonnegut and my copy of the Guide to the Galaxy. Owen Meany helps my find God or at least purpose.

I can watch violence and gore on television without much impact but a copy of "Cujo" will get me locking doors and leaving lights on at night. First person novels have me feeling guilty over things "I" never actually did.

I have just finished Sting's "Broken Music" (interesting story, bad writing) and have just started Alice Steinbach's "Without Reservation". That, and the fact that we've been in the same house for the last few weeks, is really getting me restless to travel. And right now it really doesn't matter where. England would be fine. Travel to Europe and find every bar played by the Pogues or Morrisey. Flow down the Yellow River with Amy Tan. Watch "Apocolypse Now" and read "Heart of Darkness" and then off to Asia by way of the Congo. Now that I've reclaimed "We Regret to Inform That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed Along With Our Families" even Rwanda looks good.

I'm hoping that picking up Rick Warren will redirect my perspective. Our current church home is great and we're getting plugged into a small group but my books are putting my focus a bit further out.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I dont much like books.

Steph H. said...

I completely came down with "travel lust" after I read "Without Reservations." I've had a strong case of it for Greece for several years now. England and Ireland are always persisting in the back of my head, too. Yeah, those books are great, but they don't help.

Steph H. said...

Also, I agree the Sting book wasn't the best written, but it explained a lot for me. I've always wanted to know what kind of expereinces he's had with church and "religions." Your basic artist, misled by some church, situation.

Anonymous said...

I am really glad to hear that other ppl have this "lust for travel" as well.

Thanks to your warnings, I will try to steer clear of these books as it is already hard enough to control on its own. ;)

P.S. Will God ever grant this desire of my heart?