Friday, 6 December 2024

HBG: Poll of the year 2024

The results of our traditional end of year poll were unveiled at our annual seasonal celebration, this year at Dosa Kingdom on Boundary Road, Portslade on Thursday 5th December 2024














Favourite read


1. The Buddha of Suburbia (1990) by Hanif Kureishi  (Nigel)

2. Mr Loverman by Bernardine Evaristo (Roland)
3. Pop. 1280 (1964) by Jim Thompson (Nigel)

Super-Infinite - The Transformations of John Donne (2022) by Katherine Rundell (Nick)

The Vegetarian (2007) by Han Kang (Tristan)

Time Shelter (2020) by Georgi Gospodinov (Hamish) 

A Long Long Way by Sebastian Barry (Robin)

Madame Bovary (1857) by Gustave Flaubert (Roland)

A Winter Book - Selected Stories (2006) by Tove Jansson (Robin) 

Lullaby (2002) by Chuck Palahniuk (Keith)

Favourite music


1. Spellbound: The Collection (2015) by Siouxsie & the Banshees (Keith)

2. Asylum Years (1986) by Tom Waits (Nigel)

3. Hard Steppin' (2009) by Ikebe Shakedown (Roland)


Tavener Metaphysical: a short introduction to John Tavener playlist (Nick)

Jackie The Album compilation (2007) by Various Artists (Nigel)

Wary + Strange (2021) by Amythyst Kiah (Roland)

Robin’s Irish Rebellion playlist (Robin)

The British Stereo Collective - Iniquitous (2024) (Hamish)

Transphormer (2004) by Alter Ego (Tristan) 

Ágætis byrjun (1999) by Sigur Rós (Robin)


Favourite watch


1. Clockwork Orange (1971) directed by Stanley Kubrick (Nigel)
2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) dir by Michel Gondry (Hamish)
3. Oppenheimer (2023) directed by Christopher Nolan (Nick)

The Babadook (2014) dir by Jennifer Kent (Keith)
Double Indemnity (1944) dir by Howard Hawk (Nigel) Mr Loverman (BBC adaptation) (Roland)

The Skin I Live In (2011) directed by Pedro Almodovar (Tristan)

The Thing (1982) directed by John Carpenter (Robin) 

Leaving (2009) directed by Catherine Corsini (Roland)
The Wind That Shakes The Barley dir by Ken Loach (Robin)

Favourite theme


1. Let’s Get (Meta)physical (Nick)
2. Spellbound (Keith) 

3. England in the Seventies (Nigel)


Noir (Nigel)

Infidelity (Roland)

Ireland (Robin) 

Metamorphosis (aka disturbing things made by those pesky foreigners) (Tristan)

Passing (Roland)

Somewhat Chilly (Robin)


Best book you read in 2024 (could be a Book Group choice or something else)?


NB: Street-Level Superstar: A Year With Lawrence by Will Hodgkinson

NS: Caledonian Road by Andrew O’Hagan

RF: Mr Loverman

KH: A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess

TR: The Ministry of the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson
RM: Girl, Women, Other by Bernadine Evaristo '

HW: Revolutionary Spirit by Paul Simpson


Memorable 2024 HBG moments


NB: The cycle ride is all I can think of, certainly nothing to rival Roland’s neighbour in 2023. Thoroughly enjoyable year though with some great choices. 

NS: Always the ride to the top of the big hill

RF: Roland’s cosy home

RM: Nigel's conversion to Jazz, funk and soul


Best thing about Book Group in 2024


NB: The continuity and each and every one of you

NS: A good standard, good contributions, always done in good time

RF: We’re growing old together but still feeling young

TR: Continuing impeccable organisation

RM: The imminent death of key word playlists. High quality selections.

HW: The fun, the camaraderie and having the diary dates in place for 2029


What defined 2024 for you (news item, something personal etc.)?


NB: No alcohol for the first time since I was 14, dancing regularly, and the end of 13 years of Tory misrule 

NS: Probably end up being Trump. Hang on, I quit my job!

RF: Well there’s a thing!

TR: Eben being in Thailand all year. Living vicariously

RM: Embracing older age


How do we make Book Group even better?


NB: Maintain the high standards of 2024 coz we surely can’t raise the bar any higher 

NS: We were meant to do a walk

RF: No improvements necessary 

TR: For end of year poll, go back to a Google form or email cos WhatsApp is useless

RM: Impossible. Stick to the formula that already works and has kept it going for nearly 20 years.


What else do you want to say?


NB: Don’t go changing 

NS: That is all

RF: Thank you Nigel you’re bloody gorgeous

KH: HBG - you guys! Keep up the good work

TR: I thought the book choices this year were all of a very high standard. Wish I could say the same about the music (looking at you, Jackie)

RM: It is a privilege to be part of such a stimulating and thoughtful group. Thanks to all


NB:

ALBUMS OF THE YEAR - Jamie XX, The Cure, The The

SONG OF THE YEAR - Zero T - The Technique

GIGS OF THE YEAR - Ezra Collective / Kneecap / Olivia Dean at Love Supreme

CULTURAL HAPPENINGS OF THE YEAR (best of the rest - books, TV, films, festivals etc) - Love Supreme Festival 2024


RF:

SONGS OF THE YEAR

How long by sugar daddy  (just heard it on Huey Morgan)
GIGS OF THE YEAR (Taylor swift, saw doctors, Billy Bragg at resident) 


TR: 

Bob Vylan at Rockaway

Idles at Glastonbury

Kneecap at Mutations

Black Octopus (club night)




Wednesday, 20 November 2024

Mr Loverman by Bernardine Evaristo

Roland’s choices

Theme: Passing


READ: Mr Loverman by Bernardine Evaristo

LISTEN: Wary + Strange (2021) by Amythyst Kiah

WATCH: Mr Loverman (BBC iPlayer)


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READ: Mr Loverman by Bernardine Evaristo


We all loved Mr Loverman by Bernardine Evaristo. Roland has really upped his game


Barry is a brilliant creation both loveable and infuriating. Barry is an autodidact, polymath, drinker, and a successful business person, who holds some traditional and unreconstructed views, but who has also garnered plenty of wisdom. From the off we learn that although he has been married for over 50 years and has two adult daughters, he is gay and his one and only real love is his best friend Morris. They grew up together and their relationship has been going on since their early years in Antigua.


Mr Loverman explores what happens after Morris challenges him to be honest with his wife and family and ask for a divorce.


This novel has got the lot: humour, wit, pathos, drama, and surprises. All the characters are wholly credible and multidimensional, and each offers new and surprising perspectives. It’s also a page turner.


Highly recommended


Nick 9 / Tristan 8 / Nigel 9 / Keith 8 / Roland 8 / Robin 9 / Hamish 9.5



LISTEN: Wary + Strange (2021) by Amythyst Kiah


A divisive choice


Roland loves the Blues Rock and this musical adventure washed him up on the shores of Wary + Strange. Roland, Nigel, Nick and Hamish all gave it a thumbs up. Keith quite liked it. Robin and Tristan lambasted it. 




WATCH: Mr Loverman (BBC iPlayer)


One of us loved it (Hamish). Some liked it (Roland, Robin and, to an extent, Keith). Some couldn’t really be bothered having read the book and enjoyed that so much (Nick, Nigel). And Tristan thought it was incredibly stupid to choose an adaptation of a book we’d just read, effing and jeffing all the while. Take that Roland.

 


HBG endorse it: 11 October 2024 - 14 November 2024


The Apprentice (Film)

The Substance (Film)

Joep Beving live at TOM

Karla's Choice by Nick Harkaway (Book)

Lives of Lee Miller by Anthony Penrose (Book)

Shattered by Hanif Kureshi (BBC Sounds)

Sonny Boy by Al Pacino (Book/Audiobook)

The Mirror & The Light (BBC)