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ANYA’S NOT SO FRIENDLY GHOST

ANYA’S GHOST by Vera Brosgol (First Second Books, 2011)

This beautifully illustrated graphic novel tells the tale of a frustrated teenage girl from a Russian family who is desperate to fit in with the cool set at her high school in America. Part of the story  is autobiographical since Vera Brosgol was born in Moscow (in 1984) and now lives in Portland, Oregon.

Anya is self-conscious about her accent, her weight and the fact that she doesn’t measure up to the Barbie-like beauties in her class. To make matters worse the boy she has a crush on hardly seems to notice her.

Her troubled life turns around when, on the way home from school, she takes a short cut through a cemetery and falls down a hole in a nearby forest. Instead of finding white rabbits or Cheshire cats she discovers the skeleton of a girl named Emily who died 90 years previously. She knows this because the girl’s ghost tells her so! Continue reading

Zen water feature from the Japanese Garden at Portland, Oregon.

Maybe it’s the because it’s the end of a week in which I’ve been nursing a cold, but today I just felt a wave of calm that I want to hold onto and not analyse too closely.

A day for going with the flow and feeling good.

Last week I made an interesting trip to the Biblioteca Comunale Manfrediana in Faenza, Emilia Romagna.

Giorgio Bassi is the head of the inner sanctum of this fascinating little library and a veritable font of knowledge about its history. He and his assistant Silvia, were the warmest of hosts.

The main reason for visiting was to see a small collection of books donated by the University of Portland, Oregon at the end of the second world war.

In 1944, bombing raids all but destroyed  the library which dates back to the 14th Century and used to be a convent. The town’s mayor, Alfredo Morini, sent a letter to 617 American colleges and universities requesting help.

Nello Spada, a former resident of Faenza worked at the American embassy in Portland and this connection doubtless contributed to the University’s decision to donate 1,315 works as part of ‘Oregon’s Let’s Help Italy Campaign’ in 1949. Continue reading

A SONG FOR PORTLAND

Portlandia

Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein – helping to  keep Portland weird.

My first visit to USA two years ago was to Portland, Oregon. It’s taken a while but I’ve finally caught up with episode 1 of the sketch comedy series Portlandia which was in production at the time of my visit and was first aired in January 2011.

I love the opening song which celebrates the fact that this is an “alternative universe”  where the dream of the 90s is alive and Bush never happened. It’s also “where young people go to retire”, “where all the hot girls where glasses” and where people still go to clown schools as a career move.

I’m hooked already  and it makes me want to go back now to this amazing place.

Ilyas Ahmed is an artist I’ve been following for over a decade but know very little about other than that he’s a musician who originates from Pakistan but now lives in Portland, Oregon. A new interview at Tiny Mix Tapes doesn’t tell me much more but does confirm he’s an interesting guy.

I feel I’m on the same wavelength when he says : “I respond to music that feels more open ended and blurred and leave space for the listener to attach their own pathology towards”.

His excellent new album ‘With Endless Fire’ on Immune Recordings is just the latest in a stream of magical and mysterious releases. One of the best tracks, Skin In Circles, has just been made into a suitably enigmatic video with lots of dark shadows and hazy light by designer Julia Blackburn :