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review 2019-03-22 23:16
He's right about Halloween
Remember? Remember? - Charles Beaumont

Described as 'mini obituaries for times gone past', Remember? Remember? by Charles Beaumont was exactly what I wanted it to be: Lots of fun. What I hadn't counted on was the excellent history lesson that I got as a bonus. This book is partly a history of life in America circa the early 20th century (nostalgic reminiscence being the preferred narrative lens) and partly a condemnation of letting this superior past be taken over by the clearly inferior pursuits of the present (1960s). His main concern seems to be that the adults of today's (1960s) generation have ruined the future of their children by doing away with the pleasures of yesteryear. 

 

Examples of ruination include but are not limited to: 

  • Charlie Chaplin's exile from America after being a prolific entertainer that created art in a time when the world was gray.
  • The spectacle of silent movies taken over by the sterility of 'blockbusters' in cookie cutter movie theaters.
  • Steam trains being replaced by diesel engines which were then supplanted by airplane travel. (Beaumont is all about the romance.)
  • Halloween no longer being a night of mischief but a highly sanitized and supervised few hours of getting candy from pre-approved houses before calling it quits before the sun has even sunk below the horizon.

 

Conclusion: This was a fun (and surprisingly educational) book which has me looking forward to ferreting out more work of his in the (not too distant) future. 10/10

 

 

What's Up Next: Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson

 

What I'm Currently Reading: Adulthood is a Myth by Sarah Andersen

 

Source: readingfortheheckofit.blogspot.com
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text 2015-10-29 17:03
Twilight Zone
Perchance to Dream: Selected Stories - Ray Bradbury,Charles Beaumont,William Shatner

23 of Beaumont's best, foreword by Bradbury, afterword by Shatner.  I'm thinking 5 stars already.

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review 2015-02-05 22:08
The Intruder by Charles Beaumont
The Intruder - Charles Beaumont
bookshelves: winter-20142015, film-only, north-americas, noir, published-1959, racism, southern
Read from January 10 to February 01, 2015

 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGkLn...

Description: "He was a leader of men, but he was evil. He was a stranger, but he brought lust and love, rape and hate to this quiet Southern town. He was...THE INTRUDER."

William Shatner in car with Klu Klux Klan The Intruder

William Shatner's character is loosely based on George Lincoln Rockwell, founder of the American Nazi Party. Like Shatner's Cramer, Rockwell was born and raised in the north (Illinois and Maine) and travelled south to spread his hateful rhetoric (imdb source)

Too cringeworthy to be entertained.
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text 2014-12-15 16:47
Join me in the dark?
The Cipher - Kathe Koja
The Keep - F. Paul Wilson
Dinner With the Cannibal Sisters - Douglas Clegg
The Tooth Fairy - Graham Joyce
Headhunter - Michael Slade

I have created a TBR list of horror. It's varied--classic and new, men and women, novels and short stories. The only common denominator is that I haven't read these particular works yet--and I ain't getting any younger, so it is time to begin, Gentle Reader.

 

Wanna play? http://booklikes.com/apps/reading-lists/267/horror-expansion

 

Nonexhaustive list of authors included:

Dan Simmons

Clive Barker

Joyce Carol Oates

Shirley Jackson

F. Paul Wilson

Richard Matheson

Harlan Ellison

Greg Chapman

Simon Clark

Bentley Little

Angela Carter

Chuck Palahniuk

Joe R. Lansdale

John Collier

Douglas Clegg

Ramsey Campbell

John Shirley

David V. Schow

Caitlin R. Kiernan

Poppy Z. Brite

Christa Faust

Graham Masterton

Robert W. Chambers

Elizabeth Massie

Kathe Koja

John Farris

Graham Joyce

Michael Slade

Fritz Leiber

Charles Beaumont

T. E. D. Klein

Peter Straub

Neil Gaiman

Gregor Xane

Jonathan Carroll

Steve Rasnic Tem

John Skipp

Francesca Lia Block

H. P. Lovecraft

Saki

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review 2014-11-18 00:00
Free Dirt:The Twilight Zone
Free Dirt:The Twilight Zone - Charles Be... Free Dirt:The Twilight Zone - Charles Beaumont,Eric Bogosian Meh. The story was good but the acting was pretty bad.
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