Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Silly Sunday: Remembering Uncle Bernard
Elvis with Uncle Bernard |
This week brought the passing of my husband's uncle, who not only was the clothier of the king, but also funny enough to be memorialized on a silly Sunday. Uncle Bernard marched to the beat of his own band as he put on his relaxed accent. He could speak to the homeless man on the street or Katie Couric with equal comfort.
Bernard Lansky, a master sales person, once called his son and told him to come to the store because he'd just sold the son's car. In a New York restaurant, Bernard didn't see anything he liked on the menu, so he asked the waiter for a peanut butter sandwich. The waiter said, "We don't have any peanut butter."
In which Bernard replied, "Run down to the 7-Eleven and get some."
With mouth dropping the waiter said, "I could get fired.
Bernard pulled out a huge wad of cash, gave it to the waiter, and said, "You now work for me."
"Smooth or crunchy?" the waiter said.
Bernard Lansky will be missed!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Book Launch: Small Portions
Today marks the book launch of Small Portions by Dieter Moitzi. “Small
Portions” is a story that comes in… small portions. In precisely 111
little parts – AND a recipe. To explore the many facets of modern life,
the author has chosen the literary form of vignettes, those short
impressionistic scenes that focus on one moment or give a trenchant
impression about a character, idea, setting, object.
Dieter Moitzi tells his own story in poignant scenes that vary from a snapshot of his christening in the early 70s to his father’s death in a skiing accident at the beginning of the 2000s. It’s small things he talks about, those many small things that compose a life – his life. He recalls the painful process of coming out of the closet, relates in funny detail the first encounters and love stories of his happy-go-lucky twenties, delves with analytical distance into aspects and turning points of two long-time relationships. He takes you by the hand and guides you through the streets of Paris, the city he lives in. He writes about food and the internet and his travel experiences in Greece, Morocco, Vienna, Tunisia, London…
In just so many carefully chosen words, sometimes poetic,
sometimes blunt, but always with a good deal of wry and self-deprecating
humour, the author succeeds in creating little universes with each
story. Each one stands alone, yet when you link them together, another
story takes shape. The story of a life, the sketch of a person, the
mirror of a time. Our time.
You can purchase the book on amazon.com –http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009ZTSJOQ – and on your local
amazon-online-store (e.g. amazon.co.uk, amazon.fr, amazon.de…) The Book
Launch Promotional price is only for only $0.99 (price exluding tax)
until the end of the year. The book is also available in a French
version (“Petites portions” –
http://www.amazon.fr/Petites-portions-ebook/dp/B00A08G48O/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1351933352&sr=8-6) and a German version (“Kleine Portionen” –http://www.amazon.de/Kleine-Portionen-ebook/dp/B009ZTSLJY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1351933449&sr=8-2)
for €0.99 (price excluding tax).
I met Dieter Moitzi in the Blogesphere, where he has been a frequent visitor to my blog. Born in
1972 in Austria, Dieter Moitzi moved to Paris, France, in the early
1990s. He is working as a graphic designer and writing in his spare
time, mainly in English. He loves to share his passion for words, which
is the reason why he has launched a literature blog in 2010. Ever since,
he has published a collection of poems (“and somewhere under”) as well
as a collection of short stories (“Miss Otis regrets”), both available
on amazon. Moreover, his poetry has been published in the “Vine Leaves
Literary Journal” in 2012. He is currently working on two novels that he
hopes to publish in 2013. Congrats to Dieter on his new book! You may visit him at http://dietermoitzi.blogspot.com/
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