Miss MacIntosh, My Darling discussion
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The Dalkey volumes of this are quite ugly, which is fairly surprising for Dalkey.
I don't have anything else of value to add here, but I figured I'd throw it out there since these showed up in the mail this afternoon.
I don't have anything else of value to add here, but I figured I'd throw it out there since these showed up in the mail this afternoon.
Ronald wrote: "The Dalkey volumes of this are quite ugly, which is fairly surprising for Dalkey."That is rather unfortunate. The Harvest edition isn't all that pretty either.
If anyone is still shopping for a copy, there are some nice condition'd hd's over at abebooks for under US$20+shipping. The hd really is quite nice, and you'll have many fewer problems with that spine.
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Searc...
Alexei wrote: "The Peter Owen edition is pretty nice in its minimalistic compactitude."of course! the first brit ed. I'll add it in up above thnks.
Anyone wanna get it add'd to the goodreads db?
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/Sea...
The Amer Audio is most certainly abridged: my copy's not at hand but, IIRC, it's one side interview, one side Young reading from MMMD.
Michael wrote: "The Amer Audio is most certainly abridged: my copy's not at hand but, IIRC, it's one side interview, one side Young reading from MMMD."I think it might be floating around the internets too I believe.
Some audio can be found :: http://home.earthlink.net/~eichfr/you...But I don't think it's the Amer Audio listed in comment #1.
Nathan "N.R." wrote: "Some audio can be found :: http://home.earthlink.net/~eichfr/you...But I don't think it's the Amer Audio listed in comment #1."
I have a feeling you're right, though I can't think from where that audio's been sourced. I must dig that cassette out.
Miss MacIntosh on the Radio ::http://artonair.org/series/marguerite...
Marguerite Young: Miss Macintosh, My Darling ; Hosted by Charles Ruas
"In 1976-77, Charles Ruas produced a series of WBAI radio programs focused on literature and radio performance, called "The Reading Experiment". As part of this series, Miss MacIntosh, My Darling was read over a year-long period by Marguerite Young’s contemporaries from the New York City literature, music, and theater communities. All readings are underscored with soundscapes and music by artist Rob Wynne."
Nathan "N.R." wrote: "Miss MacIntosh on the Radio ::"Thought maybe this looked like possibly a more complete collection than what I recall having seen before ::
http://clocktower.org/series/margueri...
At anyrate, an updated link.
On the 1967 signet paperback: It's a ridiculously compact edition, a small mass-market paperback with super thin pages and a spine which is only some 2 inches thick (oh boy, the swelling). Super portable! But unlikely to survive too many outings. The page number is actually 1404, but chapter 1 starts on page 9 so whoever created the edition in the GR-database was not wrong to put it at 1396. As a compromise I changed it to 1400 (though obviously for purely aesthetic reasons above anything else). But which one should it be, 1396, 1400, 1404? Does anyone care?
Kristian wrote: "On the 1967 signet paperback: It's a ridiculously compact edition, a small mass-market paperback with super thin pages and a spine which is only some 2 inches thick (oh boy, the swelling). Super p..."
This thing in a mass market edition?! Makes. No. Sense! Is the font even large enough to see?
Nathan "N.R." wrote: "Is the font even large enough to see?"Could the decidedly unreal possibly ever be coded in a font large enough to see?
...is my 3 a.m. attempt at an honest answer.
Kristian wrote: "Could the decidedly unreal possibly ever be coded in a font large enough to see?...is my 3 a.m. attempt at an honest answer."
Sounds much more than honest to my ear.
How is Miss Mac treating you?
Nathan "N.R." wrote: "How is Miss Mac treating you?."Well, she requires a lot of patience and concentration, but I knew this going in. But rarely if ever have I found myself presented with such bereft melancholy, coded in such spectacular prose, transcending all notions of real vs unreal and what have you. I find I couldn’t possibly ask for more from literature. That’s the kind of reader I am, or have become, anyway. It’s that “this is why I read in the first place” experience. I hope I feel the same way in 1000 pages.
Kristian wrote: "Nathan "N.R." wrote: "How is Miss Mac treating you?."Well, she requires a lot of patience and concentration, but I knew this going in. But rarely if ever have I found myself presented with such b..."
Nice!
I just saw that Dalkey Archives is printing another edition of this classic https://dalkeyarchive.store/products/...Any chance of this group reviving and doing some sort of readalong?
I'm sure there will be a lot of groups reading #MissMacIntoshMyDarling. check Instagram and #booktwitter.
Thanks....love your quotes and will be following here and on Instagram. Sounds like you are no stranger to meaty books!
Peggy, I will be doing a group read ofHarp Song for a Radical: The Life and Times of Eugene Victor Debs later this year, if you'd like to join. #Myoung23 on twitter.
ReemK10 (Paper Pills) wrote: "Peggy, I will be doing a group read ofHarp Song for a Radical: The Life and Times of Eugene Victor Debs later this year, if you'd like to join. #Myoung23 on twitter."
Still looking forward to this! :-) I saw the new MMMD edition was set back AGAIN. Now they say it'll be 10/23 but Amazon cancelled all the pre-order requests and it won't let you set up a new one. :(
peg wrote: "I just saw that Dalkey Archives is printing another edition of this classic https://dalkeyarchive.store/products/...Any chance of this group reviving and doing some sort of r..."
They pushed it back to 10/23 but next year I will be doing a re-read with a podcast if anyone is interested.
Great! Just put in a friend request so will stay in touch as I slowly pursue my first reading. I Have the free Kindle companions!
peg wrote: "Great! Just put in a friend request so will stay in touch as I slowly pursue my first reading. I Have the free Kindle companions!"That's awesome! I hope they help. I saw your message but clicked too soon so not sure what it was. You can send me a message now. Thanks!!
Thanks Coral...I think my message was just letting you know I have a slight knowledge of MMMD and wanting to know more. Ordered EVD and looking forward to the readalong for it and yours. Am dedicating the rest of this year to reading a portion every day (out loud to myself works best!) and then your comments...delightful! Brings back some memories of a long bus ride I took as a young woman in that same time frame in the Midwest....some of those same characters were present!



--The 1965 hd first edition from Scribner is easy enough to come by ; and is attractive. This is the edition I will be reading.
--The 1966 hd first Brit edition from Peter Owen.
--Both Dalkey Archive (1993) and Harvest/Harcourt (1979) have issued two-volume editions. My information is that they make the volume division at the same place.
--There exists also a mass market edition from Signet (1967). According to the goodreads database, its pages number 1396. I would not recommend using this edition, or any 1000+ page mm edition.
--Amer Audio released an audio book (cassette) (abridged or un-?) in 1987.
--I believe there is a recording online somewhere of Young reading from Miss MacIntosh. That link will show up eventually.