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…the hyper-literate Colin Meloy

In music on March 27, 2008 at 7:33 pm

This article from Pop Matters calls Meloy of the Decemberists “hyper-literate.” Not sure what that means, except possibly he reads a lot and uses big words in his songs. I guess that’s exactly what it means. I enjoy The Decemberists, and refer to them as a folk band, not because of their music but because of their stories–they are all mythic in nature, like well, a folk tale. Colin Meloy sings Sam Cooke seems like an interesting project.

…comics, Kavalier & Clay cont’d.

In books on March 25, 2008 at 7:13 pm

Couple of days ago, I referenced Chabon’s Kavalier & Clay, because I was reading it for class. Wash Post has posted a couple of reviews that deal directly with that novel as well–one is a review of a biography about Joe Kirby, the comic book artist who was a main influence for the story of Kavalier & Clay. Kirby created a cover of Captain America slugging Hitler, which is what Kavalier draws the Escapist doing in Chabon’s novel. Also, Kirby was ripped off by his employers, which is also mirrored in Chabon’s Kavalier & Clay.

The second book reviewed confronts the idea of comic censorship, also dealt with in Kavalier & Clay.

In the class discussing Chabon, the professor noted how a student once said that Kavalier & Clay is “faction”–the use of a false narrative linked by true events. The hearings, EC comics, and Werthem’s Seduction of the Innocent are all mentioned in Chabon’s novel.