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Black Books

Here’s something to have your Tivo fetch for you: I’ve become addicted to Black Books on BBC America, the tale of a prickly Irish bookstore owner and his crapulous antics with friends, customers and unsuspecting bottles of wine in London. The humor is hateful and biting but never too dark. Dylan Moran is great as Bernard Black, and Bill Bailey does a massively amusing job as Bernard’s hapless sidekick, Manny.

BBC America is cycling through series one now, which is helping me fill in the blanks from the second and third series, which I’ve already seen. This is one of the funniest BBC America series I’ve stumbled across since Canada’s Trailer Park Boys.

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I see London I see France …

Caroline Weber launched an awesome opening paragraph in her review of “Paris: The Secret History” in today’s New York Times Book Review:

“Years ago, while strolling through a Parisian flower market, I was accosted by a man with a posy in his hands and a poem on his lips. “Here are some fruits, some flowers, some leaves and some branches,” he declaimed, quoting the poet Paul Verlaine, “And here is my heart, which beats only for you.” At which the stranger dropped his bouquet, unzipped his pants and presented me with an organ quite different from his heart. In Paris, I reflected as I hurried away, the boundary between lyricism and squalor is as fragile as a rosebud, and as permeable as a man’s fly.”

Nice. I’ve also added Andrew Hussey’s “Paris” to my reading list. Sounds like a fascinating book …

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Joyce’s Dublin

Gridskipper highlights a 10-stop tour of Dublin focusing on key places in James Joyce’s writing. Makes me want to book a trip to Ireland …