Monday, August 31, 2009

Borges

"Hladik had rounded forty. Aside from a few friendships and many habits, the problematic exercise of literature constituted his life. Like all writers, he measured the achievements of others by what they had accomplished, asking of them that they measure him by what he envisaged or planned."
- The Secret Miracle, Borges

Some say the mark of a good writer is that they bring to light something that you think you already knew, making reading and writing the art of playing with recognition. Above, Borges has put his finger on one of my greatest fears. Hat's off to you dear sir.

I suggest you also give him a read. In this round of flirtation, I particularly liked Inferno, I, 32, The Witness, Kafka and his precursors, The Library of Babel...

Thursday, August 13, 2009

My commute

Got a note from HR that I have to start paying NYC income taxes. I hit some kind of threshold. Now the constant commute to NYC is costing me more than my life; it is actually costing me money... prorated by the number of days I work in each city.

Let me tell you... two half lives do not make a whole