Harry Potter and I go back some way, as the earlier years of this journal attest. I wasn’t quite in the throes of pubescent adolescence when I discovered the books, as I was when I discovered Hanson, the first of my three great teenage obsessions (Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles being the third, and, perhaps, the most enduring). There was a time
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Also, I love The Thirteenth Tale (I have lovely memories of listening to Lynne Redgrave reading it) and LOVE that quote.
And that quote you've cited captures it all completely. It truly does. It's all rather bittersweet, isn't it?
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I have a quote for you from Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (wonderful book, btw ( ... )
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I've struggled a bit with nostalgia studies because I want to adhere so fully to the word's roots. If it wasn't home, or wasn't your time, then can you truly feel nostalgic about it? For example, someone who obsesses about the 19th-century and wishes they could live there: are they nostalgic, or something else? Unfortunately I'm not sure there's another word for that something else, so it has to be nostalgia nonetheless.
Oh, Dawn Treader! I watched the movie on a plane trip a few weeks ago and considered writing about it. I loved Narnia also, but I've consistently reread them, the last time ( ... )
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I don't think it's an accident that I fell for the VC during that weird down-time I had between GCSEs and Forming An Adult Relationship. It made me start reading history again, and added a dimension to my questioning about various things, but most importantly it drew out an atmosphere in my head (which was inherently nostalgic) which had already been there, and deepened it.
I'm not saying it wouldn't have become a full-on obsession had I read them later, when I was busier, but I do know that my periods of deepest obsession with anything have coincided with free time.
When I saw X-Men: First Class last month, I was all OMG WHAT IS THIS; YOU GUYS, YOU GUYS; I HAD NOT KNOWN HOW MUCH I MISSED YOU!. I'd been very fannish about X-Men in my teens, pre-internet, and suddenly there was this character > effects film with all the slashy potential of the canon (which I hadn't known was a thing back then) gloriously unfurled and ( ... )
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