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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2020 · 45 MIN

DANIEL STURGIS (and Nicholson Baker)

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Daniel Sturgis selects two books by American author Nicholson Baker - his first novel 'The Mezzanine' published in 1988 and 'Room Temperature' in 1990. Both portray the mindful meanderings of the protagonist, from tender moments to an astonishing level of detail, often with a good dollop of amusement. In 'The Mezzanine', we spend a lunch hour with Howie as he fixates on the micro-details of staplers, Scotch tape, escalators and an assortment of other office paraphernalia, as well as his family, returning continually to his astonishment that both his shoelaces have broken within days of one another. 'Room Temperature' takes place across a mere 20 minutes as Howie recalls a series of domestic specifics, largely around his wife Patty, as he nurses their baby Bug.   DANIEL STURGIS danielsturgis.co.uk   BOOKS, WRITERS, SCREEN 'A Mark on the Wall' 1917 Virginia Woolf 'Fly' 2010 Season 3, Episode 10 from 'Breaking Bad' 'City Poet: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara' 1993 by Brad Gooch 'The Diary of a Nobody' 1892 George and Weedon Grossmith  'Great Expectations' 1860 by Charles Dickens John Updike 'Mr Bean' series 1990 starring Rowan Atkinson 'No Lab: A Novel' 2019 by Richard Roth  'The Journal of a Disappointed Man' 1919 by W. N. P. Barbellion Paul Auster   ARTISTS, DESIGNERS, CRITICS Barney Bubbles Benjamin Buchloh Dan Walsh Emma Hart Francesco Borromini Gerhard Richter Ian Hamilton Finlay Frances Richardson Jeremy Moon Le Corbusier Leonardo da Vinci Michael Bracewell Patrick Caulfield Peter Kinley Pontormo Prunella Clough Shila Khatami Sonia Delaunay   GALLERIES Chelsea Space, London Luca Tommasi, Milan Martina Geccelli PS Project Space, Amsterdam Raumx, London Rocket Gallery, London

Daniel Sturgis selects two books by American author Nicholson Baker - his first novel 'The Mezzanine' published in 1988 and 'Room Temperature' in 1990. Both portray the mindful meanderings of the protagonist, from tender moments to an astonishing level of detail, often with a good dollop of amusement. In 'The Mezzanine', we spend a lunch hour with Howie as he fixates on the micro-details of staplers, Scotch tape, escalators and an assortment of other office paraphernalia, as well as his family, returning continually to his astonishment that both his shoelaces have broken within days of one another. 'Room Temperature' takes place across a mere 20 minutes as Howie recalls a series of domestic specifics, largely around his wife Patty, as he nurses their baby Bug.   DANIEL STURGIS danielsturgis.co.uk   BOOKS, WRITERS, SCREEN 'A Mark on the Wall' 1917 Virginia Woolf 'Fly' 2010 Season 3, Episode 10 from 'Breaking Bad' 'City Poet: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara' 1993 by Brad Gooch 'The Diary of a Nobody' 1892 George and Weedon Grossmith  'Great Expectations' 1860 by Charles Dickens John Updike 'Mr Bean' series 1990 starring Rowan Atkinson 'No Lab: A Novel' 2019 by Richard Roth  'The Journal of a Disappointed Man' 1919 by W. N. P. Barbellion Paul Auster   ARTISTS, DESIGNERS, CRITICS Barney Bubbles Benjamin Buchloh Dan Walsh Emma Hart Francesco Borromini Gerhard Richter Ian Hamilton Finlay Frances Richardson Jeremy Moon Le Corbusier Leonardo da Vinci Michael Bracewell Patrick Caulfield Peter Kinley Pontormo Prunella Clough Shila Khatami Sonia Delaunay   GALLERIES Chelsea Space, London Luca Tommasi, Milan Martina Geccelli PS Project Space, Amsterdam Raumx, London Rocket Gallery, London

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