Sunday, March 16, 2014

Audio

And the stars down so close, and sadness and pleasure so close together, really the same thing. Like to stay drunk all the time. Who says it's bad? Who dares to say it's bad? Preachers, but they got their own kinda drunkenness. Thin, barren women, but they're too miserable to know. Reformers, but they don't bite deep enough into living to know. No, the stars are close and dear and I have joined the brotherhood of the worlds. And everything's holy-- everything, even me. -- John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath

My car radio quit a few months ago. This unfortunate turn of events led me to begin listening to podcasts on my iphone, which led me to audiobooks, which led me to marathon "reading" sessions while taking the bus/ walking/ standing in line at the post office. I've since plowed through:

Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
Fit2Fat2Fit
168 Hours
Wise Blood
The Grapes of Wrath
Of Human Bondage
A Long Walk To Freedom 
29 Gifts
Enjoy Every Sandwhich
Middlesex
1/3rd of White Teeth (currently reading)

It seems like there were others.

My favorites were The Grapes of Wrath and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. Wise Blood was hauntingly good. White Teeth is also super good so far... I can't believe the author wrote it when she was younger than me!

I probably am missing out on some twists of words and not savoring as much as I would if I had the printed version, but I also am able to stick with books I likely would have given up on (or, more accurately, forgotten after I picked up other books to entertain myself with in the meanwhile). 

And so, this is a pointless post to tell you what I've been up to lately. Listening. Lots of listening.