"Kurt's Vonnegut's Sign" by Charles J. Shields

Posted by League Commissioner on December 19, 2011 0 Comments

What did Kurt Vonnegut draw with six quick strokes of a felt-tip marker— a little black snowflake?

That would’ve been about par for a comic novelist, yes? A black snowflake.

Or maybe it was a large asterisk. Because he would often draw it beside his signature or autograph, which suggested some kind of exegesis would follow about his name or identity.

But no… glancing below, you never saw any further explanation of what the mark meant.

When the dark starburst first appeared, it was in Breakfast of Champions (1973), and Vonnegut wrote, “here is a picture of an asshole.”

He also included drawings of “a wide-open beaver,” little girls’ underpants, headstones, and a number of other things. He said he felt a need to “clear his head of all the junk in there.” And some it landed on the page.

Keep in mind that when Breakfast was published, Vonnegut was hugely famous as the author of Slaughterhouse-Five (1969). It was risky to interrupt the text of his next novel with slapdash drawings, some of them scatological.

Why did he do it, then? What may have been the real reason— the deeper one?

Jerome Klinkowitz, the foremost Vonnegut scholar in the country says Vonnegut was offering a “doggedly simplistic recitation of American history, stripped clean of its enhancing mythology….There it is, says the text, in a manner detached from the relativity of language and shown so plainly that we are forced to see what rhetoric and myth obscure. 

Huh! Who knew? Little girls’ underpants and headstones, marching bravely, so to speak, in the parade of our republic.

But that still leaves the ubiquitous asshole. As to why Vonnegut drew it again and again, we have this: his daughter, Edie told me that her father believed, “being an asshole was a human condition.”

And if you read his novels, he recommended that we just accept the situation, forgive ourselves, and go our merry way. Because we live on a planet where no one knows what’s going on.

See? No one.

So we screw-up, and look ridiculous, and maybe wear a red shirt with a big asshole on the front that says, “Yeah, sometimes I act like an asshole. Deal with it.”

Go on then—make a statement. Don one of these. Or if your name isn’t Don, then make a present of one of these beauties to somebody who needs to be cheered up. It’s your way of saying, “I understand. You’re human— welcome aboard, asshole.”

For as Vonnegut said, in keeping with his theme, “I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you different.”

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Charles J. Shields is the author of the spectacular new biography of Kurt Vonnegut, And So It Goes (Henry Holt & Company). Read the New York Times' review here and check out Charles' blog at WritingKurtVonnegut.com


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Ralph Waldo Emerson T-Shirt: Emerson on Giving Thanks, a Thanksgiving Post

Posted by League Commissioner on November 25, 2011 0 Comments

Our Ralph Waldo Emerson t-shirt celebrates a man who, if he said something on a topic, probably said it better than anyone else.

Here's a quote of Emerson's about being thankful that we wanted to share. We first heard on one of our favorite radio programs, The Writers' Almanac:

“Cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you, and to give thanks continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.”

What we could possibly add to that sentiment we don't know, except to wish you and yours a happy and healthy Thanksgiving!


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Books and Beers Pairing Prize Winners Announced

Posted by League Commissioner on November 24, 2011 0 Comments

 

This week we posted an article on our blog pairing books and beers.   Dogfish Head's brewmaster Sam Calagione was kind enough to give some suggestions, and we asked around the web for suggestions.  We're pleased to tell you about three of our favorite pairings, and we're awarding each of the three suggesters a free Novel-T: 


#1: Posted by Jeff Stern
Fullsteam’s Carver Sweet Potato Lager with Raymond Carver’s short fiction, Abita Turbo Dog with John Kennedy Toole’s A Confederacy of Dunces, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale with David Foster Wallace’s The Pale King and Rogue Dead Guy with Doug Dorst’s Alive in Necropolis.
I went for actual style/feel pairings rather than strictly going for the best pun.

#2: Posted and Tweeted by Va_YetiFan (@RVABrewspaper)
@dogfishbeer @Novel_Tshirts Hunter Thompson's The Rum Diary & @AveryBrewingCo Rumpkin. Both get weird and seductive.

#3 Tweeted by Jay Paul Daly (@sub3marathon)
How about Bell's Two Hearted and Poe's A Tell Tale Heart? @Novel_Tshirts: beer/book pairings prizes for gr8 answersbit.ly/tm0Rp0

Winners should send us an email at info(AT)novel-t.com and we'll be pleased to reward you with your prize!



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Pairing Books and Beer: a Special Guest-Post of Novels 'n' Bottles by Sam Calagione

Posted by League Commissioner on November 22, 2011 10 Comments

Yesterday we posted about sharing a page of New York magazine with Woody Harrelson and Marilyn Monroe, and picturing Vonnegut pulled up to the bar with Woody and Marilyn.

So what better topic to write about today than the wonderful kinship of beer and books?

We'll start with a poem called "Lines on Ale" by the third baseman for the American Canons, Edgar Allan Poe.

"Lines on Ale"

Fill with mingled cream and amber
    I will drain that glass again.
Such hilarious visions clamber
    Through the chamber of my brain -
Quaintest thoughts - queerest fancies
    Come to life and fade away;
What care I how time advances?
    I am drinking ale today.


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Edgar Allan Poe Tell-Tale HeartEdgar Allan Poe Tell-Tale Heart t-shirt Novel-T


But for a delve a little deeper into this keg of kinship, Dogfish Head's generous and ingenious brewmaster Sam Calagione has done us the solid of throwing together a wonderful list of great pairs of novels and bottles.

So pull up a stool and crack open a classic with these recommendations of Sam's: 


Moby Dick – Leviathan Series Stout from  Harpoon Brewery – deep, dark, and bold…call me Ishm-Ale.

The Encyclopedia of Herbs – Saison du Buff – a collaboration between Dogfish Head, Victory, and Stone breweries that is made with parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme.

The Book of Genesis as illustrated by R. Crumb – A little more off-centered than the King James version – R. Crumb’s illustrations bring the good book to life – I recommend pairing this with a vintage Sierra Nevada Bigfoot barley – I like to think Jesus actually turned water into BARLEY wine.  

Lolita – a Belgian White Beer or German hefe - something enjoyed really young and fresh by the half-gallon jug from your most local brewpub. “Oh Wheat beer, light of my life, fire of my loins.”

Brave New World – Sam Adams' Utopias

The Heart of Darkness  - Heart of Darkness Stout, Bell’s Brewery. 

The Call of the Wild – Cantillion Kriek – a Belgian ale made with cherries and spontaneously fermented with wild yeast.

And let's add one pairing of our own: Sam's own book Brewing Up a Business with his own 60 minute IPA.  Quoth the poet, "What care I how time advances?/I am drinking ale today."

Thanks, Sam, and cheers!


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Ahab t-shirtAhab literary t-shirt Novel-T

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Walt Whitman T-Shirts: the jersey and Walt's With Me

Posted by League Commissioner on November 12, 2011 0 Comments

Novel-T is crazy about Walt Whitman. We're so crazy for Whitman, in fact, that we offer two Walt Whitman t-shirts: our standard Walt Whitman jersey and our Walt's With Me special edition tee shirt.

Whitman is taught less and less in high schools, so fewer readers are encountering him these days. If you don't know where to start, consider "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" and "Song of Myself." No matter how many times we've done it, reading those poems always puts us in a good mood.


We're also put in a good mood when we discover other folks that are ecstatic about Walt Whitman. Memorably, about a year ago we were tuned in to the first episode of the Discovery Channel's "Brewmasters" show and were delighted to see Dogfish Head's Sam Calagione sporting a Whitman jersey.  Cheers, Sam. And cheers to you, too, Walt!






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