6 - Tuesday, October 30, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6 - Tuesday, October 30, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom I Mitchell shares fiction at UMMA Acclaimed author shows humorous side at Zell reading By KAYLA UPADHYAYA Senior Arts Editor It took three people to adapt and direct the new sci-fi film "Cloud Atlas," but the novel on which the genre-bending epic is based all sprouted from a singu- lar mind: British novelist David Mitchell. "Cloud Atlas," which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2004, intertwines six different stories. Most of those who gath- ered at the University of Michi- gan Museum of Art for a reading, with Mitchell - the latest writer in the Zell Visiting Writers Series - had the bestsellertucked under their arms as they waited in line to have them signed before the reading. "I like that he plays around with a lot of different genres," said LSA senior Sean Flores, clutching his own copy of "Cloud Atlas." "He's able to have six dif- ferent types of stories in there that are all really different in terms of not just the content, but also the way it's written." Even those new to Mitchell's work took an interest in his visit. LSA sophomore Angeline Dimambro hasn't read any of Mitchell's novels, but when her professor, Laura Thomas, told her about the event, she went out and bought a copyof "Black Swan Green," a semi-autobiographical book Mitchell published in 2006. LSA seniors Kathryn Bea- ton and Megan Vance were also encouraged by their professors to attend the event. Beaton noted that Mitchell is coming to her English class, "Twentieth Cen- tury American - Literature," on Tuesday in addition to giving a lecture Thursday evening. Perhapsatothe dismay of.those who turned. out for the event, Mitchell did notread from "Cloud Atlas." Nor did he read from his most recent book, the historical novel "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet." "I'm actually sick of reading from my last book; I'm sick of reading from all of my books," Mitchell said to the crowd, opt- ing to instead read three recent standalone pieces. The first short story Mitch- ell read was written for Kai and Sunny, the artists who did the illustrations for the UK covers of "Cloud Atlas," and his earlier novel, "number9dream." The designer duo asked Mitchell to write the story, called "The Gardener," for their 2011 floral- themed exhibition "The Flower Show." Mitchell wrote the second story for a special collection of short stories commissioned by Fighting Words, a literacy and creative writing campaign launched by Mitchell's friend, Irish writer Roddy Doyle. Mitch- ell advocates for Doyle's literacy cause in Dublin. Only 150 copies of the collec- tion - which also features stories from Colm Tdibin, Anne Enright and John Banville - were printed for the fundraising effort. Mitchell ended with "The Massive Rat," a tale of a mar- ried couple whose relationship problems are heightened by the presence of what they believe is a very large rat stuck behind their fireplace. Before beginning the story, Mitchell realized that all of the pieces he had selected to read were somewhat sad and noted that he'd have to tell some jokes afterward, but the mood in the UMMA Apse was hardly somber. The layered humor of Mitchell's work isn't lost when he speaks in front of a crowd. In response to his placement as one of Time's 100 Most Influ- ential People in 2007, Mitchell said-his wife doesn't think he's even the most influential person in their house. He's fifth - after her, the two kids and the washing machine. LSA junior MaryKossarek was impressed by how charismatic and laid back Mitchell was. "I just think he's a really elo- quent author, but also really relatable," Kossarek said. "A lot of times, authors come off as really aloof, and he's really personable and friendly." After the reading, Mitchell hurriedly opened the floor for questions, promising to keep his answers to "Twitter length." In many more than 140 characters, Mitchell explained he doesn't think about movie potential when writing a novel, and he advises that others do the same. "Just write the book," he said. "The biggest question you should ever be asking is 'how can I make the damn novel work?"' He explained the technique with one of his favorite fancy literary terms: metalepsis, the recurrence of characters throughout a body of work. "I think of all of my novels as little individual chapters of my uber novel," he explained. Mitchell will be leading a fic- tion workshop in Angell Hall Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. and he. will host a smaller, more exten- sive Q&A in the Hopwood Room Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Later on Thursday, he will return to UMMA for another book signing as well as a lecture in the Helmut Stern Auditorium, where he will discuss what fiction is made of. He gave a little sneak peak of the lecture, explaining that in addition to the usual story com- ponents such as plot, character and style, fiction is made up of "little bits," which, according to Mitchell, is a technical term. But don't stroke his ego. Mitch- ell doesn't think he's as clever as everyone makes him out to be. "I'm going to have trouble flying back, because my head is going to exceed my baggage allowance," he said. . .. ABC "And then I said 'Orange you glad I didn't say banana The'B-- isbackin 23 and getting stronger I By KAYLA UPADHYAYA Senior ArtsEditor In only seven episodes last spring, "Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23" proved its wit and singu- larity, earn- ing a spot in the regu- lar TV sea- Don't Trust son lineup. the B---- in It took TV tropes - Dreama Season Two Walker's Premiere June is your Tuesdays at 9:30 p.m. typical tight- ly wound ABC blonde, Krysten Ritter's Chloe is the kooky comedic relief and James Van Der Beek plays himself as the vain douchebag found on just about any sitcom these days - and infused them with a car- toonish hyperbole and wacki- ness that's simply irresistible. The show's oddball voice is like nothing else on television. And now, it returns with a funeral. ."Dawson's Creek" 's funeral, to be exact. Realizing he holds on too tightly to his past, JVDB piles memories of his Dawson.days into.a rowboat. and lights it on fire. The funeral is most likely a wink from the writers signaling less reliance on "Creek"-fueled jokes for easy laughs. There are only so many times Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait" can be used as a punch- line - just kidding, that musical masterpiece is comedy gold, not to mention timeless. We don't wanna wait for the next episode. So of course, the episode goes out with a bang. Literally, with the characters walking away from their past "as it explodes behind them like a John Woo movie." But also with some of its best meta jokes to date, welcom- ing guest stars Busy Philipps and Frankie Muniz - hopefully the first of many self-parodying guests this season - into its whimsy. The specificity of much of "Apartment 23" 's humor makes it wonderfully bizarre, but can also be isolating. For those of uswho.are like the teen,drama-_ loving June, hearing JVDB muse on how Joshua Jackson is in love with him and listening to a pep talk from Mark-Paul Gosselaar (new goal: buy a shih-tzu and name it Dog-Paul Gosselaar) can be a near-religious experi- ence. The rapid-fire references can get even more obscure than those of super-geeky "Com- munity," demanding expansive knowledge held by only creme de la creme Pop Culturatti. Those unfamiliar with the more obscure references are left feel- ing like that lame kid who's on the outside of all the inside jokes. 'But fortunately, "Apartment 23" also excels in more perva- sive comedy - particularly of the visual nature - with the acid-tongued Chloe usually at the forefront of such antics. It'd be impossible not to melt into a fit of hysterics when Chloe ever so casuallytakes people out with tranquilizers. Chloe is sadly underused in the pilot, but still lands the best lines ("You're at a fame interven- tion sitting next to a hot-ass ho packing a tranq gun"). And her scarcity in the A-plot is a telltale sign of growth for the series, which can easily slip into the confines of a one-woman show. Much of the first season relied on Ritter's deft handling of her character's side-splitting insani- ty. But June and JVDB are at the forefront of "A Reunion ... ", and neither needs to lean too heavily on Chloe to elicit laugh attacks (though, "rack attacks" on the other hand ...). It's still a newborn by TV standards, but "Apartment 23" is growing' up fast, and has already crafted some of its own inside jokes: The premiere calls back to the tastemaker trifecta, a gay Asian hipster ("Arigato, heeeeey!"). But more importantly, "A Reunion ... 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