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At Christmas I received

May 30, 2001 by Michael Boyle

a copy of a new edition of John Kennedy Toole’s A Confederacy of Dunces [excerpt], a novel I’d always avoided. I don’t exactly remember why I avoided it – all that remains is a shadowy idea that I was afraid the story behind the book would be more compelling than the work itself. If you’re unaware of the story, the novel was written by a young writer named John Kennedy Toole who committed suicide – with the manuscript still unpublished among his papers – and only later did his mother submit it for consideration to an English professor she met.

In any case, I’ve been reading it for the past few days, and I’m really glad I got over my avoidance – it’s simply beautiful. Confederacy features one of the oddest protagonists since (oddly enough) the Scarlet and the Black, a guy who has really gotten under my skin – who I want to hold by the shoulders and physically shake before he frustrates me any more. But it’s not the writing that’s frustrating – it’s the character, well-drawn.

Tags: Books, Christmas, Personal

Via Shift’s Filter

May 19, 2001 by Michael Boyle

section: Audio Spotlight Creates a Personal Wall of Sound.

“I had so many people tell me so many times that it wouldn’t work,” he said. “My response always was that this was too cool not to work.”

Tags: Personal

Meg Pickard’s

April 19, 2001 by Michael Boyle

weblog Not.so.soft is back, and she’s written a very nice piece about what personal publishing means to her, brought on by something that I’m sure many who keep personal websites have experienced – self-doubt over erasing an entry. Plus, the new design is very nice.

Tags: Blogging, Design, Personal, Publishing, Web

Matt Haughey has made

April 19, 2001 by Michael Boyle

two nifty buttons to promote the Metafilter Scholarship. Personally, I prefer the second one.
MeFi Scholarship button
Especially the frame with the guy lighting the spliff.

Tags: Haughey, Meta, Metafilter, Personal

News.com’s article and interview

April 19, 2001 by Michael Boyle

with Dan Bricklin (The man who saved “blogging”?) is a pretty good read, overblown title and all. The interviewer manages to catch a certain spirit that I think is very real – a certain seriousness that attends Interesting Projects.

But the article is totally bizarre at the same time. Lots of nice questions about his thoughts on Blogger and the place for personal sites and small companies in the world… and then right at the end blammo: “There’s some skepticism out there about whether Microsoft can resist coming up with a lock-in regarding SOAP. Do you think the big companies will support something like XML-RPC in addition to SOAP 1.1?” An editor’s note longer than the question itself was required to give enough context to readers!

Tags: Blogger, Blogging, Microsoft, Personal, Projects

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