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Since I've been in Montreal nothing. I've been too busy hanging out with friends and posting. I need to connect with my reading side more
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Anglicanism: the Thought and Practice of the Church of England Illustrated From the Religious Literature of the Seventeenth Century, compiled and edited by Paul Elmer More and Frank Leslie Cross (1935, SPCK). Its a mighty and comprehensive selection of works.
And yes, I'm well aware of the fact. Thank you anyway. |
today: Mathematicians in Love by Rudy Rucker
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the dharma bums which was a great xmas present.
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Outer Dark-Cormac McCarthey
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I've been meaning to read some Gary Snyder after I read a speech he gave on Ethnopoetics, but I haven't been able to find any of his works.
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Norman Mailer - The Naked and the dead
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The Boat of a Million Years by Poul Anderson. Not what I expected, it is loosely "science fiction", but it's also historical fiction as it's concerned with immortals in the ancient world. Not gods, but people who just don't die unless somebody actively kills them.
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James Blonde has almost finished Tatjana Ulitskaya's "Funny funeral" book, rather entertaining but not much else.
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hmm the best thing to get would be "the gary snyder reader", i think it's called something like that. it's wonderful, it contains his poetry, translations, journal entries and more. they have it on amazon. |
Postmodernism and Popular Culture by John Docker
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Currently:The Picture of Dorian gray
Next: Hitch Hiker's Trilogy, Ulysses, Slaughterhouse 5 |
AC/DC bio.
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jsut finished
lullaby - palahniuk i'm reading orwell's 1984 now |
Library gave James Blonde Victor Pelevin's "The Helmet of Horror: The Myth of Theseus And the Minotaur" so he started to read it.
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School books, naked lunch, and hunters of dune.
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James Blonde has the pleasure to read William Faulkner's "Sartoris".
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this thread!!!!
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ulysees & the idiot
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Next by Michael Crichton
Cadence of Grass by Thomas McGuane |
I started reading "If This Is A Man / The Truce" by Primo Levi last night.
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![]() Council worker Roger joined the ASBO unit because new departments are the best places to avoid work. Feeling oddly blank about the death of his father and wanting to escape the office, he goes to investigate a condemned tower block on the notorious Composer's estate. Looking down from the third floor, Roger is mesmerised by the sight of local kids - mostly characters he recognises from the ASBO lists - drinking and fighting in the piazza below. He returns regularly, and even invites his colleague Spence along one night. Spence intentionally leaves his brand new Mercedes unlocked in the piazza, and waits for the fun to start. So the ASBO show is born. Soon Spence is hosting drug-fuelled parties for local dignitaries, celebrities, even hen nights, and Roger fears that his voyeurism has become corporate entertainment. Still, helped along by uppers and downers and his glamorous new girlfriend, he drifts along with it. By the time things get really ugly, it's much too late... |
I just finished Face of Another by Kobo Abe.
I just started Lanark by Alasdair Gray. |
Shake Hands with the Devil
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Have you seen the film? It's ace. Reading Dr Mukti and Other Tales of Woe by Will Self. Pretty good so far. |
Nope, will have to check it out. I caught the end of Woman in the Dunes at the ATP cinema (damn inaccurate schedule). aim to try and score the DVD of that as well.
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It's not quite as good as Woman In the Dunes but I rate that as one of my alltime favourite films. Another good one is Pitfall which I think was also based on an Abe novel. And they were all directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara and all, I think, feature Toru Takemitsu soundtracks. And all are ace.
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intereshting shtuff, Iain, cheers
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![]() life at the limit.. by proffessor sid watkins. real real good read if you like motorsport, if you dont.... i am sad, youre right! |
I just started American Gods by Neil Gaiman. I've got to read it kind of fast as the Science Fiction board I admin at is having a group book read in February of Revelation Space by Alistair Reynolds.
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I've started Don Telford's 'Party' last night and liked it so much i've nearly finished reading it.
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I've pretty much almost read Our Band WIll Be Your Life over the past few days. Can't believe I hadn't read it before...really, really ace book. I still have about half of Against The Day to read as well (the new Pynchon) which is pretty good so far.
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lotr rotk
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dharma bums which i got for xmas but still havnt finished.
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I have a stack of books on my bed side table im working my way through. Including
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currently rereading antic hay by aldous huxley
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