Ten Little Chances to be Free (
tenlittlebullets) wrote2009-05-11 12:15 am
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My brain = too dead for anything but "lol, romanticism"
Back in DC! Who wants to get together for tea and absinthe and fangirling?
Ugh, I have so much shit to pack and I am so angry at Amazon right now. Well, at the world in general and Amazon in particular because I am very quickly learning that although George Sand is quite well-known by reputation, nobody seems to actually bother reading anything she's written anymore and it is really fucking hard to find any of her works. To wit: cannot find a copy of La Comtesse de Rudolstadt for under $30, cannot find a copy of Les Sept Cordes de la Lyre at all, except on a site that doesn't ship outside Europe. Am particularly fuming about the latter because come on, it's a retelling of Faust with a female Faust, how amazing is that?
And speaking of which, this picture amuses me incredibly because really, Danhauser, how many Romantic BNFs can you fit in a single painting? ...well, apparently the answer is nine. Left to right: Alexandre Dumas père, Victor Hugo, and George Sand in the writers' corner; Paganini and Rossini conferring in the background; Byron in portrait form behind them; Franz Liszt at the piano, playing for Beethoven in statue form; and Marie d'Agoult at his feet. Wow. (And Sand is totally macking on Dumas. Or stroking his book. Or something.)
Ugh, I have so much shit to pack and I am so angry at Amazon right now. Well, at the world in general and Amazon in particular because I am very quickly learning that although George Sand is quite well-known by reputation, nobody seems to actually bother reading anything she's written anymore and it is really fucking hard to find any of her works. To wit: cannot find a copy of La Comtesse de Rudolstadt for under $30, cannot find a copy of Les Sept Cordes de la Lyre at all, except on a site that doesn't ship outside Europe. Am particularly fuming about the latter because come on, it's a retelling of Faust with a female Faust, how amazing is that?
And speaking of which, this picture amuses me incredibly because really, Danhauser, how many Romantic BNFs can you fit in a single painting? ...well, apparently the answer is nine. Left to right: Alexandre Dumas père, Victor Hugo, and George Sand in the writers' corner; Paganini and Rossini conferring in the background; Byron in portrait form behind them; Franz Liszt at the piano, playing for Beethoven in statue form; and Marie d'Agoult at his feet. Wow. (And Sand is totally macking on Dumas. Or stroking his book. Or something.)

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So that's next couple of weeks. I'm pretty much free weekdays for utter geekiness.
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Also, do either you or Kristin intend on going to the Québec LM that's going on again this summer? I was thinking a mid-July trip, because I'll be working in MA and any DC people could use my room as a midpoint to get some rest in the middle of what would otherwise be a really long drive.
--right, weekday meetups. I still kind of want to do the USS Constellation tour in Baltimore at some point, and now that the weather's nice that could be a fun excuse to meet and be geeky. Sometime this week maybe?
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Quebec is going to be dependent on job. Unfortunately. I really want to go, but sadly, I must be somewhat responsible about the whole thing.
And we'd love for you to join us at Ragtime.
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And while obviously tickets to Québec LM cost money, as does gas to get to MA, I'd be happy to provide a free ride for the second half of the trip. I figure I'm going to be making the drive anyway, so gas money is strictly a "chip in as far as you're willing and able" affair.
(Sorry if this shows up in your inbox sixteen times; LJ is being wonky.)
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What time?
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Should we meet there or go in the same car? I can swing by and pick you up if you like.
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Pick me up at 1:30 or so?
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also, you can read both books for free on Google Books :)