{"id":414,"date":"2003-11-29T22:38:00","date_gmt":"2003-11-29T22:38:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.beatzo.net\/blog\/2003\/11\/in-which-i-gush\/"},"modified":"2003-11-29T22:38:00","modified_gmt":"2003-11-29T22:38:00","slug":"in-which-i-gush","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beatzo.net\/blog\/2003\/11\/in-which-i-gush\/","title":{"rendered":"In which I gush."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>Friday<\/i>:<\/p>\n<p>I have just finished reading The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Volume 2, and the first thing I can think of saying is &#8211; ****!! ****!! ****!!<\/p>\n<p>Truth be told, this is the second time I finished reading it. The first time was today afternoon, when I was suffering from major pre-weekend Blues and longed for something to do other than compiling servlets and JSPs. Oh the horror! I had downloaded five of the six CBZ files, and now they are gone. A hasty mail to <a href=\"http:\/\/vrikodhara.livejournal.com\/\" class=\"lj-user\">vrikodhara<\/a>, and things started getting done in right earnest. He, smart fellow, had downloaded all of them the moment I had posted the links, or thereabouts. <\/p>\n<p>I remain awed by Alan Moore&#8217;s storytelling. Though this volume does not come close to the greatness of the First compendium, it&#8217;s still  &#8211; to use the cliche &#8211; awesome. Kevin O&#8217;Neill&#8217;s artwork is in a class of its own. I think of how much time it will take me to actually figure out all the Victorian characters and places and events Moore acknowledges in every panel, and &#8211; it&#8217;s humbling. My salutations, Mr Moore and Mr O&#8217;Neill.<\/p>\n<p>Isn&#8217;t Victoriana fascinating? The kind of pulp fiction these people churned out in that time and age would put today&#8217;s hacks to shame. And these are books that are now regarded as classics. There is a lesson to be learned somewhere from all this, you know.<\/p>\n<p>A strong recommendation to people interested in Victoriana and pulp fiction from that era and alternate storylines would be Kim Newman&#8217;s <i>Anno Dracula<\/i> trilogy. The three books in that series, <i>Anno Dracula<\/i>, <i>The Bloody Red Baron<\/i> and <i>Judgement of Tears<\/i> all deal with three timelines &#8211; the first being set in the late Victorian era, Book 2 in the First World War and Book 3 in the Cold-war afflicted 1950&#8217;s. The first book begins with an alternate setting &#8211; the premise being, what if van Helsing and his cohorts had failed to contain Count Dracula? What if the Count had gone on a rampage and infected not just Lucy and Renfield and a child or two, but the upper crust of Victorian society &#8211; including the Queen herself? it does not come as a surprise when human society becomes divided into &#8220;bloodsuckers&#8221;, the new-born Undead, and the &#8220;warm&#8221;, those who choose to disregard immortality in the favour of a normal life. With characters ranging from GB Shaw to Lord Ruthven to Professor Moriarty to Fu Manchu to Jack The Ripper ( ah, you can&#8217;t <i>imagine<\/i> the twist Jack brings into the picture. Think silver. ), <i>Anno Dracula<\/i> becomes a dazzling white-heat read of a book. <\/p>\n<p>The rest of them are equally good, but like I said, Victoriana has a charm of its own.<\/p>\n<p><i>Saturday:<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Orson Scott Card&#8217;s <i>Ender&#8217;s Game<\/i> was terrific. A story to be proud of, and I am sure he will ruin the experience for me with the sequels. So I promise myself that I&#8217;ll skip them. Also saw <i>That Thing You Do<\/i>, and now there is this urge to go buy the soundtrack album just for the hokey songs by the Chantrellines and Diane Dane.<\/p>\n<p>Went to a concert by Pt Vishwamohan Bhatt at ICFAI. The recital, though short, was quite a virtuoso performance, I tried watching his hands as they played the mohan-veena, it was just too good.<\/p>\n<p>I am gushing again.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s a bug in the PC version of <i>Halo:Combat Evolved<\/i>. The flashlight does not light up when I press the F-key. No, I mapped the key correctly.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Friday: I have just finished reading The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Volume 2, and the first thing I can think of saying is &#8211; ****!! ****!! ****!! Truth be told, this is the second time I finished reading it. 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