Have discovered some classic black and white movies of the 1930s that I enjoyed watching and can recommend.
Harold Lloyd's comedies: Feet First made in 1930 has Chaplinesque humor and hilarious but harrowing scenes of him dangling from ropes and pulleys outside a skyscraper, and scrambling to get back into an open window. He wears his signature bowtie and white straw hat in several of his comedies set in the 1930s. In The Cat's Paw, he wore a tie and "bush" hat.
Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford and others converge in the Grand Hotel in Berlin, 1932.
Louise Rainer stars as the hard-working and long suffering farm wife in The Good Earth, 1937, based on the book by Pearl Buck, and plays a spoiled Southern wife in The Toy Wife, 1938.
Bette Davis in The Petrified Forest, 1936
Ninotchka with Greta Garbo, 1939. A Russian woman falls in love in Paris. Remade later on as a musical, Silk Stockings, with Cyd Charisse.
Clark Gable and Hedy Lamar in Comrade X, 1940. An American tries to take a Russian woman and her father to America. Comedy drama set in Moscow.
Book Reviews, mystery novels, memoirs, women's fiction, literary fiction. adult fiction, multicultural, Asian literature
Feb 2, 2009
Jan 30, 2009
The Chills of Winter by Fulford Chin Choy, a poem
The Chills of Winter
The wintry gale, at last, has arrived
Like an unwelcome guest to the home
Cold seeps past my constant pulsating
Veins into the marrow of my bones.
Misery seems ready to grasp my hands,
My feet, my whole being.
Gloomy thoughts invade the cranium
With a vengeance like a dark cloud.
How to counteract this melancholy
Blue is a challenge
Because the heart and will seem
Mesmerized by the overwhelming chill.
To break free of these icy bonds
Demands a mighty psychological hammer
Of perseverance, positive thinking and
Enhancement of the human spirit within
Especially, as well, a warm comforter.
by Fulford Chin Choy
fulfordchinchoy@netscape.net
January 2009
The wintry gale, at last, has arrived
Like an unwelcome guest to the home
Cold seeps past my constant pulsating
Veins into the marrow of my bones.
Misery seems ready to grasp my hands,
My feet, my whole being.
Gloomy thoughts invade the cranium
With a vengeance like a dark cloud.
How to counteract this melancholy
Blue is a challenge
Because the heart and will seem
Mesmerized by the overwhelming chill.
To break free of these icy bonds
Demands a mighty psychological hammer
Of perseverance, positive thinking and
Enhancement of the human spirit within
Especially, as well, a warm comforter.
by Fulford Chin Choy
fulfordchinchoy@netscape.net
January 2009
Jan 28, 2009
Book review: Twenty Fragments of a Ravenous Youth in Beijing
Twenty Fragments of a Ravenous Youth |
Life in modern Beijing and modern China for a young woman, as she travels to Xian, the home of the terra cotta warriors, and to a poor city in Manchuria, where the last emperor Pu Yi lived as a virtual prisoner of the Japanese in the last days of the Qing Dynasty.
Like all Beijing residents from the countryside, she spends three days and nights on a train returning to her village for the Chinese New Year, where she eats "longevity noodles" and listens for several days to the sounds of firecrackers.
In her love life, there is a possessive young man in Beijing, who won't let go of the relationship as she moves out of his apartment and asserts her independence. A new American boyfriend doing research in China for his Ph.D. is part of her move to independence from tradition, but he returns home soon. We follow her hectic emotional journey till in the end she finally reaches the place she wants to be.
Beijing moving fast to modernize - shoddy buildings and garbage strewn alleys, and a changing culture.
Best Mystery Awards, 2008
Left Coast Crime 2009, March 7-12, 2009, Hawaii has announced its nominees for best mystery book awards; winners will be announced at the LCC Hawaii conference on March 11.
The Mystery Award nominees are:
Bruce Alexander Memorial Mystery Award
Nox Dormienda, A Long Night Sleeping by Kelli Stanley (Five Star)
Touchstone by Laurie King (Bantam)
Tell Me Pretty Maiden by Rhys Bowen (St. Martin Press)
A Royal Pain by Rhys Bowen (Berkeley Prime Crime)
A Fatal Waltz by Tasha Alexander (Harper Collins)
Hawaii Five-O
Angel Falls by Baron Birtcher (Iota)
Fractured by Karin Slaughter (Delacorte Press)
The Black Path by Asa Larsson (Delta)
July 2008, Delta
The Angel of Knowlton Place by Kate Floral (Five Star)
Mahu Fire by Neil S. Placky (Alyson Books)
Death of a Cozy Writer by G.M. Malliet (Midnight Ink)
Lefty
Thugs and Kisses by Sue Ann Jaffarian ( Midnight Ink)
Six Geese a Slaying by Donna Andrews (St. Martins)
Murder at the Bad Girl's Bar and Grill by N.M.Kelby (Shaye Areheart Books/Random House Group)
Greasing the Pinata by Tim Maleeny (Poisoned Pen Press)
Getting Old is to Die For by Rita Lakin (Dell/Bantam)
It Happened One Knife by Jeffrey Cohen (Berkeley Prime Crime)
Contact the LCC if you wish to attend the conference and cast your vote. Left Coast Crime Conference 2009/
Can't go to the conference? You can visit their official website for a list of mystery novels set in Hawaii.
The Mystery Award nominees are:
Bruce Alexander Memorial Mystery Award
Nox Dormienda, A Long Night Sleeping by Kelli Stanley (Five Star)
Touchstone by Laurie King (Bantam)
Tell Me Pretty Maiden by Rhys Bowen (St. Martin Press)
A Royal Pain by Rhys Bowen (Berkeley Prime Crime)
A Fatal Waltz by Tasha Alexander (Harper Collins)
Hawaii Five-O
Angel Falls by Baron Birtcher (Iota)
Fractured by Karin Slaughter (Delacorte Press)
The Black Path by Asa Larsson (Delta)
July 2008, Delta
The Angel of Knowlton Place by Kate Floral (Five Star)
Mahu Fire by Neil S. Placky (Alyson Books)
Death of a Cozy Writer by G.M. Malliet (Midnight Ink)
Lefty
Thugs and Kisses by Sue Ann Jaffarian ( Midnight Ink)
Six Geese a Slaying by Donna Andrews (St. Martins)
Murder at the Bad Girl's Bar and Grill by N.M.Kelby (Shaye Areheart Books/Random House Group)
Greasing the Pinata by Tim Maleeny (Poisoned Pen Press)
Getting Old is to Die For by Rita Lakin (Dell/Bantam)
It Happened One Knife by Jeffrey Cohen (Berkeley Prime Crime)
Contact the LCC if you wish to attend the conference and cast your vote. Left Coast Crime Conference 2009/
Can't go to the conference? You can visit their official website for a list of mystery novels set in Hawaii.
Jan 17, 2009
Book Review: The Anteater of Death by Betty Web
The Anteater of Death |
Having established that the man was shot and had died before he was pawed at by the anteater's four inch claws, the zookeeper must now try to find out why and who killed the man, a member of a prominent family with properties that include the private zoo.
Our heroine is unconventional, shuns the lifestyle of her wealthy mother, loves being a zookeeper, and lives on the harbor in a 30-foot diesel boat she inherited from her father.
The author did her research at the Phoenix Zoo, where there really is a giant anteater that loves to eat mashed bananas.
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Did I say that anteaters aren't used as pets? Well, holy Moses, they are!
Just visit this website on Pua the Anteater, somebody's pet, a blog with pictures of a Tamandua anteater walking on a leash, dressed in a shirt, standing on the sofa, and so on.
Taqmandua Girl
Tamanduas are medium sized anteaters, distinct from the pigmi variety or the giant anteater featured in The Anteater of Death. All anteaters are rare, I understand, but only the giant anteater is endangered. Otherwise, no one would be allowed to have one on a leash!
Jan 15, 2009
Book Review: Lulu in Marrakech by Diane Johnson
Lulu in Marrakech |
Love gets in the way of Lulu's resolve, but she follows through with her tasks on finding and reporting information, and comes away with regrets, questions, and the realization that her life, now compromised, would only be more of the same, whether in North Africa or in London, her next assignment.
The novel's subplots surround the contrast between Western and Middle Eastern women, women in purdah, and women of both cultures who attempt to find independence in their lives.
The author was a finalist twice for the Pulitzer Prize and a finalist three times for the National Book Award, for her previous books which include Le Divorce, Le Mariage, and L'Affaire.
I'm hooked. I have to get and read those books.
Jan 14, 2009
Book Shop, Tea/Coffee Shop, Flower Shop mysteries
Cocooning Book List No. 4 for bibliophiles, tea and coffee lovers, and cut flower enthusiasts.
1. Murder is Binding, Lorna Barrett, bookshop mystery
2. Ghosts and Femme Fatale, Alice Kimberly, haunted bookstore
3. Uncatalogued, and Unbound, Julie Kaewert, booklovers (highly recommended series)
4. On What Grounds, Cleo Coyle, coffeeshop mystery (highly recommended series)
5. Obsession, Deceit, and Really Dark Chocolate, Kyra Davis, over caffeinated heroine frequents Starbucks in this series
6. Gunpowder Green, Death by Darjeeling, and Chamomile Mourning, Laura Childs, Charleston, South Carolina teashop (highly recommended series)
7. Snipped in the Bud, and Acts of Violets, Kate Collins, flower shop mystery
1. Murder is Binding, Lorna Barrett, bookshop mystery
2. Ghosts and Femme Fatale, Alice Kimberly, haunted bookstore
3. Uncatalogued, and Unbound, Julie Kaewert, booklovers (highly recommended series)
4. On What Grounds, Cleo Coyle, coffeeshop mystery (highly recommended series)
5. Obsession, Deceit, and Really Dark Chocolate, Kyra Davis, over caffeinated heroine frequents Starbucks in this series
6. Gunpowder Green, Death by Darjeeling, and Chamomile Mourning, Laura Childs, Charleston, South Carolina teashop (highly recommended series)
7. Snipped in the Bud, and Acts of Violets, Kate Collins, flower shop mystery
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