I liked it but I didn’t love it – and I so wish I had.
‘These Violent Delights’ is Indeed a Delight
These Violent Delights sees Romeo and Juliet set in 1920s Shanghai, a city divided between warring gangs – one Chinese, one Russian – attempting to retain control of an ever-more-patchworked city.
I’ve Finally Finished the Seasonal Quartet, and ‘Summer’ Does Not Disappoint
Smith’s deft wielding of the paintbrush that is her arm for engendering righteous rage at the state of the world is tempered by a softer summer glow, an almost resigned acceptance of the state of affairs, albeit still tinged in the faintest optimism.
‘Breakfast of Champions’ is a True Delight
As always with Vonnegut, what gives this work its lasting impactfulness is its essential pathos and humanity.
Vivant 2 is Vegan-Friendly and Fierce
Veggie-heavy mains with international flair are on the menu at Vivant 2.
Robert is as Good as Ever with Daniel Morgan at the Helm
Robert has long been a show-stopper in my book, ever since I first visited the second project from Loïc Martin (godfather of boulevard du Temple, owner of my beloved Martin wine bar).
There’s Nothing Minor About ‘Minor Feelings’
Minor Feelings’ form belies categorization: a memoir in essays; narrative nonfiction from a poet.
I Finally Read ‘Pride and Prejudice’ – and I Have Never Laughed So Much Alone in a Room
Dry with will never cease to amuse me.
Le Verre Volé May Be Resting on Its Laurels
When Le Verre Volé first opened in 2000, it was fairly revolutionary. The cellar specialized in natural wine and small sharing plates, and it was located in the up-and-coming 10th arrondissement, overlooking…
Please Go Read ‘The Midnight Library’ Now
Perhaps my most meta review of any book, ever.