Sunday, August 17, 2008

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C., M.: Dr. Eleven, Vol. 1, No. 1:  Station Eleven, Dr. Eleven, Vol. 1, No 2: The Pursuit
—from Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven

CARTWRIGHT, Jeffrey: Edwin Mullhouse: The Life and Death of an American Author (1943–1954)
—from Steven Millhauser's Edwin Mullhouse


CASE, Justin: From Caligari to Vlad
—from Robert Anton Wilson's Schrodinger's Cat trilogy

CASH, Eli: Old Custer
—from Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums

CASIMIR, Jozef: The Life and Precepts of Jozef Casimir, the Wizard of Podolia, as Written by Himself
—from Russell H. Greenan's It Happened in Boston?


CAULFIELD, D. B.: The Secret Goldfish
—from J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye

CHA, Eun-ho: The Bloody Contract series
—from the TV series Romance Is a Bonus Book

CHAMBERNAC: L'Encyclopédie des sciences inexactes (a monumental work on "literary madmen")
—from Raymond Queneau's Les Enfants du Limon

CHAMPERS, Tal (Ph.D.): Ernie and Bert in the Boardroom
—from Ed Park's Personal Days

CHAPIN, Nan: Shelly and the Secret Universe
—from Wes Anderson's film Moonrise Kingdom

CHAPIN, Paul:
Devil Take the Hindmost
The Iron Heel
—from Rex Stout's The League of Frightened Men

CHATWIN, Rupert: The Door in the Page: My Life in Two Worlds (unpublished; see Special Collections/MS Division)
—from Lev Grossman's The Magician's Land

CHEATHAM, Luke: No Moon Tonight
—from Rex Stout's The Mother Hunt

CHUNG, Jose: From Outer Space
—from The X-Files, Season 3, Episode 20, "Jose Chung's From Outer Space"


CLARKE, Isaac: The Girl From Jupiter

—from Wes Anderson's film Moonrise Kingdom


CLARKE, St. John:
Dust Thou Art
E'en the Longest River
Fields of Amaranth
The Heart is Highland
Match me Such Marvel
Mimosa
Never to the Philistines
—from Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time
CLIPLIP, H.K. "Kid" (pseudonym for Chipdip K. Kill): Androgynoid
—from John Sladek's "Solar Shoe-Salesman"

CLAYTON, Lance: Darwin's Pool, The Speed of Bad News, Invisible Dog's Teeth, The Narcissist's Life Vest
—from Bobcat Goldthwait's World's Greatest Dad

CLITHEROW, John: Mr. Bluebird
—from Dean Koontz's Relentless

COGSWELL, Frederic: "I Am the Symptom," in nebulous 5
—from Chris Ware's Acme Novelty Library (Vol. 19)

CONRAD, Udo: Memoirs of a Forgetful Man ("and that other thing about the old conjuror who spirited himself away after his final performance")
—Vladimir Nabokov, Laughter in the Dark

CORNWALLACE
, William: "A Gentler Bomb," in nebulous 5—from Chris Ware's Acme Novelty Library (Vol. 19)

COSCAT
, Marcel: Les Robinsonades
—from Stanislaw Lem's A Perfect Vacuum

COSGROVE, Kenneth: "Tapping a Maple on a Cold Vermont Morning," The Atlantic Monthly; two novels, unpublished, one about a man on an oil rig, another about a widow on a farm; "The Day We Looked at the Picture"; "The Gold Violin"; story or stories in Parabolas
—from Mad Men (TV), season 1, episode 5; season 2, episode 7

COLLUPHID, Oolon:
Where God Went Wrong
Some More of God's Greatest Mistakes
Who Is This God Person, Anyway?
—from Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
COURTNEY, Martin: Sheltered Life ("a rambling, largely autobiographical account of his teenage years"). See also Elliott, Evan.
—from Adrian Tomine's "Alter Ego," in Summer Blonde

CRAYE, Lady Florence: Spindrift
—from P.G. Wodehouse's Joy in the Morning

CREADY, Josh Holt: Manassas
—from Steve Hely's How I Became a Famous Novelist

11 comments:

Dr. D said...

CRAYE, Lady Florence: Spindrift, from P.G. Woodehouse's Joy in the Morning (US title Jeeves in the Morning)

Anonymous said...

Case, Justin:
From Caligari to Vlad

...in the Schrodinger's Cat trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson

Unknown said...

MARTINI, Abbot: Spirit of the Bible and Universal Morals, Drawn from the Old and New Testaments
--from the epigraph to Julio Cortazar's Hopscotch

Magor said...

CARAX, Julián: The Shadow of the Wind (La sombre del viento)
—from Carlos Ruiz Zafón's The Shadow of the Wind

Unknown said...

Colluphid, Oolon: from Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide Series also wrote "Well, That About Wraps It Up For God"

Angelina said...

Casaubon, Rev. Edward: The Key to All Mythologies (from George Eliot's Middlemarch).

Alanna Smythee said...

COLBERT, Stephen:

Pole Learns the ABCs
Pole Eats His Vegetables
Pole in Outer Space
Pole Has a Bar Mitzvah
Pole Goes to Bangkok
Pole Meets Another Pole
Pole Meets the Other Pole's New Boyfriend
Pole Does Something Else
How the Pole Stole Christmas
Pole Learns About Copyright Infringement


from I Am a Pole (and So Can You!) by Stephen Colbert

Unknown said...

Author: J.M. Coetzee;
Title: Elizabeth Costello
Pseudo-author: Elizabeth Costello
Pseudo-Title: The House on Eccles Street

Unknown said...

CORELLI, Rip (pen-name of Bernice Matlock):
She Dressed to Kill
She Liked Them Married

—from Tana French's The Likeness

Unknown said...

Reading this book right now. It's great.

Felipe Lohan Pinheiro da Silva said...

•Book: Ч(и)халка – “Ch(i)khalka”, or “Ch(i)’halka” – The title means something like “The Sneezer”, or “The One Who Sneezes”, in the East Slavic languages.

•Author: Not stated (The cover of the book just shows a spiral).

•Contents: It’s a book of divination, or fortune-telling, that predicts the future of the persons based in the day of the week and in the hour in that they sneezed.

•Work: It appears in the Ukrainian movie “Stranger” (Storonniy/Сторонній – 2019).

It was Joseph Morales (head of the website “The Cthulhu Files” – https://cthulhufiles.com/) that told me about the existence of this movie.

Also, at the 19 minutes of the movie, the protagonist finds the Necronomicon in the library.

•Info:

https://web.archive.org/web/20230907233420/https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9049560/

https://archive.ph/Tyz3k

https://web.archive.org/web/20230907234238/https://t.me/s/akvanavt_prorok

https://archive.ph/ELi9N

https://archive.ph/WuylA