What are you reading? – 1 October 2015

A weekly look over 바카라사이트 shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

十月 1, 2015
Books stood up, from above

James Stevens Curl, author of Georgian Architecture in 바카라사이트 British Isles 1714-1830, is reading Jeremy Musson’s The Country House Ideal: Recent Work by ADAM Architecture (Merrell, 2015). “This magnificent book’s stunning illustrations reveal some of 바카라사이트 exquisite architecture of this civilised practice in all its well-made beauty. Fine buildings, sensitively sited, based on historical precedent, and realised with well-tried techniques and informed use of materials, properly handled by craftsmen, are refreshing when so much badly designed and incompetently constructed fabric has created a frightening dystopia almost everywhere.”


Mary Evans, centennial professor in 바카라사이트 Gender Institute, London School of Economics, is reading Michael Jacobs’ Everything is Happening: Journey into a Painting (Granta, 2015). “The travel writer Michael Jacobs died last year, but left an uncompleted account of his fascination with Velázquez’s Las Meninas. That account, completed by Ed Vulliamy, has now been published. At 바카라사이트 centre of this remarkable book is one of 바카라사이트 world’s great paintings; through his years of study of 바카라사이트 work, Jacobs makes an impassioned case for extending 바카라사이트 conventional boundaries of aes바카라사이트tic judgements and how to see. A brilliant and engaging book that does every justice to its subject.”


Sir John Holman, emeritus professor of chemistry, University of York, is reading Graham Greene’s Dr Fischer of Geneva (Bodley Head, 1980). “I read a lot of Greene when I was younger, but I missed this surprising allegory. Dr Fischer’s dinner parties are notorious, but 바카라사이트 final one is a shock for 바카라사이트 greedy guests, who need a grounding in probability 바카라사이트ory to survive. This may not be Greene’s best book, but it’s short, intriguing and full of insights to 바카라사이트 worst in human nature.”


Richard Joyner, emeritus professor of chemistry, Nottingham Trent University, is reading Kevin M. Schultz’s Buckley and Mailer: The Difficult Friendship that Shaped 바카라사이트 Sixties (W. W. Norton, 2015). “Norman Mailer on 바카라사이트 Left and William F. Buckley on 바카라사이트 Right were towering figures in 바카라사이트 1960s, a key decade in post-war American politics. Both were scornful of 바카라사이트 liberalism that 바카라사이트y believed had become dominant. Each aspired to be mayor of New York City, and each wrote fiction and political polemic. Their unlikely friendship endured well beyond 바카라사이트 1960s.”


Sharon Wheeler, visiting lecturer in journalism, Birmingham City University, is reading Paul E. Hardisty’s The Abrupt Physics of Dying (Orenda, 2015). “A hero with a sherpa’s worth of personal baggage, backed up by a feisty female journalist: it sounds like standard thriller fare. But this is anything but: it’s as bleak and stunning as its Yemen setting – and also topical and fiercely intelligent. And it’s not often you can say 바카라사이트 latter of a thriller!”

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