Thursday, May 24, 2007

Oprah's Father, Vernon Oprah, is Shopping New Book, "Things Unspoken"



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Things Unspoken is a memoir gossip about the media mogul. When Oprah was made aware that the book is being peddled to agents, she was shocked and disappointed. What should Oprah do? Buy the book and never publish it? Or just fill him with money? Which one should be the answer. The book is set to reveal some painful moments in the superstar's life. Most of them were already made public by herself on the show. But the father feels there are some other episodes that would rivet the public.

"Our daughter was out of hand, an unruly child," Vernon quotes Oprah's mother, Vernita, as saying, "She said she stayed out all times of the night and lied regarding her whereabouts, said she made herself known to boys," he writes.

That interesting euphemism is just the beginning.

"She had secrets," writes Oprah's father. "Dark secrets," he continues. "Some I didn't discover till she was a grown woman, till it was too late."

The New York Daily News gave a heads up to Oprah who was not too happy about her father's dealings. "The memoir gossips about Oprah as a child, when she was living in Milwaukee with her mother and visiting her estranged father in Nashville, Tenn."

Is this a way to cash in?

Saturday, May 19, 2007

The Road by Cormac McCarthy: The New Oprah Book Club Selection

Oprah has selected her new book of the month. The author who is lucky enough to have his book featured to all viewers and readers is Comack McCarthy. The Road is a book about the type of destruction that humans are capable of creating. It is also a meditation of the best that we area capable of. In this book, Mr. McCarthy gives us some warnings and foods for thought. "The Road is an unflinching meditation on the worst and the best that we are capable of: ultimate destructiveness, desperate tenacity, and the tenderness that keeps two people alive in the face of total devastation."

What can you say about this book's setting?

"Set in the smoking ashes of a post-apocalyptic America, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road tells the story of a father-son journey toward the sea and an uncertain salvation. The world they pass through is a ghastly vision of scorched countryside and blasted cities “held by cores of blackened looters who tunneled among the ruins and crawled from the rubble white of tooth and eye carrying charred and anonymous tins of food in nylon nets like shoppers in the commissaries of hell” [p. 181]."









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