back in the saddle again

I’ll be back when the battery has re-charged and after I have hit my book again, still working on Footnotes/Bibliography. (When I say hit, I don’t mean hit, I mean I’m manning another assault on my project, hoping to wrap it up, soon.) (I hope.)

And what about Christmas? Throw another blog on the fire.

The day is not yet over. And I finally finished reading Milkman, the much maligned Man Booker Prize winner this year, by Anna Burns. I’ve read several reviews, NOT recommending it, warning people off, in fact, and when I was not well into it and struggling, I was inclined to agree with them and tempted to follow their warnings and quit. Still,l I was curious. So I persevered, but I did something I never do: I skimmed and skipped.

I got through that tedious (to-me) preamble, although I see now that it wasn’t. More than editorial, it set the background and tone of distrust, rumour, malice, tension, fear, helplessness and ironic acceptance - in Belfast, during The Troubles, though time and place are never mentioned, nor are characters given names. Later it got funnier - really. The biggest section (you can hardly call it a chapter) is number Three. I promised myself to get to the end of that and then drop it. That’s when I started to jump and skim…and picked up on other characters and events and funny, really deeply funny, character behaviour.

One of the reviewers I read said he would not recommend the book to anyone. Others simply warned readers. Well , I’ll warn you, too, but as i look back on it, I think it is a remarkable piece of writing. I’m still thinking about it.

I might even read it again.

don't tell me

Yeah, I missed December 7 - Pearl Harbour Day. How many people reading this blog were alive in 1941? Memories aren’t fading; they’re not living. I remember a plot point in the movie Stalag 17 whereby the star, William Holden (1918-1981), challenged a fellow prisoner, demanding to know what time of day it was when the Pearl Harbour news was announced. It was supper time for the man because he was not in the USA, he was in Germany- therefore, he was German, therefore, he was a mole. (Holden won the Oscar for his leading role.)

I was at the Kenya resort Holden established after he fell in love with Africa and the wildlife .

“His Mount Kenya Safari Club in Nanyuki (founded 1959) became a mecca for the international jet set. On a trip to Africa, he fell in love with the wildlife and became increasingly concerned with the animal species that were beginning to decrease in population. With the help of his partners, he created the Mount Kenya Game Ranch and inspired the creation of the William Holden Wildlife Foundation. The Mount Kenya Game Ranch works to assist in Kenya with the wildlife education of its youth. Within the Mount Kenya Game Ranch is the Mount Kenya Conservancy, which runs an animal orphanage as well as the Bongo Rehabilitation Program in collaboration with the Kenya Wildlife Service. The orphanage provides shelter and care for orphans, injured and neglected animals found in the wild, with the aim of releasing these animals back into the wild whenever possible. The conservancy is home to the critically endangered East African mountain bongo, and aims to prevent its extinction by breeding.” Wikipedia

He was married for thirty years to the actress Brenda Marshall, and we were told there was always accommodation for her at the Club out of respect for their longstanding relationship, but he had a few affairs, notably (to me) with Audrey Hepburn when they were filming Sabrina. An affair with the French actress Capucine ended because of his alcoholism, which was ultimately the cause of his death. Long before I read the cause in the online bio, I knew it. On that photographic safari I went on in Africa, our Great White Hunter aka our guide had been a close friend of Bill’s, as he called him. Apparently one night when Holden was drunk going to bed he stumbled and hit his head on the edge of - the night table?- and didn’t realize how deep a wound he had sustained. He bled out; his body wasn’t discovered for four days.

His last name was Beedle.

Now how did I get onto this? Because of December 7.

Blog along with me.

addendum re comment: I knew about Stephanie Powers, too. Their relationship had lasted nine years until his death and she said that he had been the love of her life and she helped found the William Holden Wildlife Foundation in his name. Ai me…