Book, Mail, and Music
// October 24th, 2008 // Entertainment, Science, Technology, Thoughts
Today I’m going to do a quick write-up about several things I’ve been introduced to in the past few weeks, and I suggest you check each of them out, you may enjoy them a lot.
First off, there’s the very short list a daily email service that brings to your inbox a variety of interesting articles and topics. The subscriptions are broken down into several categories, such as the general Very Short List, a tech-centric one, VSL:Science, and a third tipping you off to stuff going on on the ‘net, VSL:Web. There are also several more on the way from VSL, including specific emails on food, books, and even one for children. It’s through one of VSL’s emails that I was introduced to my next subject. . .
Seventy-three years ago a young German man named Ernst Gombrich, a recent college graduate with little prospects, was challenged by a friend to write a history book for younger audiences. Within six weeks Gombrich ferverently plotted out “A Little History of The World.” The book became an immediate success, and as time has passed it’s been translated into twenty-four languages. “A Little History” has only just been translated into English. I’ve only a little ways into the book, containing only forty short chapters covering prehistory up to the last days of WWII, his style is both whimsical and informative. The book reads as an entertaining story, without beating the reader over the head with names and dates, perfect for young people.
Finally, I was introduced to the band Mother Mother by a good friend. I’ve given their first album, “Touch Up,” a few listens and it’s good. A somewhat obscure band from Canada, Mother Mother has a fun attitude and some strangely harmonious vocals. Their tracks have a solid energy overall, with only a few ‘misses’ in my opinion. Their second album, “O My Heart” was released earlier this year. Give’em a listen.



