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        <title>The Book Pile: City of Saints and Madmen</title>
    
    
    
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 <div>A blurb of on the back cover of <em>City of Saints and Madmen</em> describes the work as a tapestry. There is no word more fitting for this book. <br /><br />The city referred to in the title is Ambergris, and rather than tell the story of Ambergris in a traditional novel format, Vandermeer has instead pieced together short stories, biographies, history papers, and letters to weave an image of this terrifying city and its inhabitants.<br /><br />Vandermeer wrote each piece, but many different voices tell the story of Ambergris. Usually I&#39;m turned off by the collection of stories as novel format, but <em>Saints and Madmen</em>, would not work as well if presented as a traditional long novel. Instead what you have is a sort of found guidebook to a city you&#39;ve never heard of, that you read anyway.<br /><br />The pieces here reference one another, sometimes contradict one another, but always add a layer to the city&#39;s realness. The slow reveal pays off big time. The city is still alive in my mind days after finishing the book.<br /><br />Vandermeer is a rising star, and this intriguing book left me eager to see what he does next.<br /><br /></div>
        
    
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            <p>Perhaps you&#39;ve heard of <a href="http://muxtape.com/">Muxtape</a>, the latest darling of the musically inclined web crowd.&#160; It&#39;s a neat interface for sharing your music, mixtape style.</p><p>The last mixtape I made was for a girl in a Mississippi city three hours away from my home in Baton Rouge close to 13 years ago. She and I made a lot of mixtapes that summer. Swapping them on weekends when one of us would drive in to see the other. They were actual tapes too, made on a dual cassette boombox. Pressing play on one tape, record on the other. Some of the songs were recorded straight from my local rock station100.7 The Tiger, or, better yet, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WKSY">Zephyr out of New Orleans</a> if the wind was right and the sky was clear.</p><p>I really want to make a Muxtape, but I have so much music now that almost nothing stands out. I&#39;ve probably bought over twenty albums in 2008 so far. I like most of them. Some of them I&#39;ve spun only once before moving on to the next one. Maybe I&#39;ll give those another listen, maybe I won&#39;t. I can think of at least two that were added to my iTunes library this year that I haven&#39;t even listened to. </p><p>Before digital music vendors like iTunes (if you must), eMusic and now AmazonMP3, I bought two-thirds less music than I do now. This meant I was spending a lot of time with each individual record. Getting into the nuances, finding the hidden gyms. I played most of those early albums so many times, that it&#39;s impossible for me, even now, not to think of the next song as the previous one fades out (Soul Coughing&#39;s &quot;Soft Serve&quot; will always make me think of &quot;White Girl&quot;). Now when I buy two or three albums in a single click, I may spend a day with one album, the next with another.</p><p>I applaud the fact that this allows for more experimentation with my music. I&#39;ve bought several albums from eMusic that I would have passed over easily in a traditional record store. Most of those times I&#39;ve been rewarded with the discovery of a great new artist. However I lament that I care about less music as a result. In order for a song to earn a place on a mixtape, it has to carry some significance. My relationship with most of the music in my collection is insignificant.</p><p>To combat this syndrome, I&#39;ve been using a method similar to <a href="http://www.daytrotter.com/Progressive-Reviews/">Daytrotter.com&#39;s Progressive Reviews</a>, which involves spending an entire week with a single album. It&#39;s the way I used to listen to music before I bought an iPod. One album on endless repeat. Of course back then my commute was a lot longer: 40 minutes one way versus about 15, so it takes a few trips to even get through an album. Last week it was Destroyer&#39;s <em>Rubies</em>. This week it&#39;s <em>Parc Avenue</em> by Plants and Animals. Nothing drastic has happened, but I do appreciate the songs more on the third or fourth listen. Maybe one of them will make it onto a Muxtape before the RIAA takes the site down.<br /> </p>
        
    
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