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15 Oct 2007 09:50 am

First, an enormous thank you to Reihan, for being so prolific and wonderful in my absence. Second - well, I'm not sure what's second. I went cold turkey for the past sixteen days - no blogs, no email, no internet at all except to check weather reports in Greece - and there's something more than a little overwhelming about stepping back into the river of information and realizing that I need to start coming up with opinions again. At the moment, my only recently-formulated perspectives involve the books (yes, books - I'd almost forgotten about them) that I read while I was away: I've decided that Borges, whom I'd barely dipped into before the last two weeks, is flat-out fantastic (by no means an original opinion), that Dennis Lehane is a vastly better crime novelist than Ian Rankin, and that The Looming Tower, while certainly a remarkable feat of reportage, is overrated as a work of narrative nonfiction. Beyond that, I've got nothing, and it'll probably be a day or so before I get back in the rhythm of blogging. (I have an awful lot of baseball reading to catch up on, among other things.)

So ... it's good to be back (well, sort of), I hope you missed me, and I'll deliver more content, I promise, as soon as I finish readjusting.

Comments (6)

Will you be posting wedding photos like Andrew did?

Mazel Tov again, Ross. Good to have you back.

Glad to see you falling for the Borges.

Some of the most memorable stuff. Like Tolstoy or Dostoevsky, his stories can remain with you a lifetime, I think.

Congratulations, Ross! What Borges stories made a particular impression on you?

I disagree on Rankin. He's probably my favorite crime novelist. Then again, I don't really read all that many crime novels.

Congratulations again, and welcome back. I just read the Library of Babel the other day; which Borges stories did you enjoy?

That's a lot of reading you got done. I hope you had a chance to hang out with your wife a bit, too!

Choosing to get married right down the stretch of the baseball season, and right as college football is getting started sounds like blasphemy to me, but then maybe that attitude is why I'm unmarried.