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"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Rob Instigator again."
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about halfway thru this
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i am reading rabgors baudrillard review.
i had to make a post to congratulate you on this review. it is brilliant, remarkably clear and concise. You demonstrate an intuitive understanding of the work, unlike a great many of those who like to trash it. |
Thanks for the praise man. I appreciate it. That book was clogging up my brainsssssss........
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RXTT's Intellectual Journey continues with Vol. 2 of the Southern Reach Trilogy, AUTHORITY. http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2016/0...h-trilogy.html
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GOING INTO THE CITY - Robert Christgau: I like him. I do. But after five pages, I was waiting for the book to start. Ten pages in, I was officially bored. I skimmed around and was left wondering why this books even exists.
RECKLESS - Chrissie Hynde: Early chapters are personally interesting because she grew up near me, but this book also explains why there are only a handful of good Pretenders songs. Here's how she describes missing meeting Nick Lowe: "I went to find the producer, but Lowe, he was gone." Ha. Ha. This is as clever as she gets. I actually like her less because of this book. DOWN THE HIGHWAY: The Life of Bob Dylan- Howard Sounes: Gossip. Anyone interested in what Dylan did with his dick may enjoy this. Otherwise useless. TIME OUT OF MIND - Ian Bell: Part two of a Dylan bio. Probably the best written of the Dylan bios, although he is very snarky. But he's British, so it's often funny. I'll go back and read the first volume. BOB DYLAN IN AMERICA - Sean Wilentz: A masterpiece and essential reading for anyone remotely interested in American music--it's roots, influences and offshoots. Chapter one deals exclusively with Aaron Copland, for example. Further chapters are snapshots of Dylan's career, so we move from the recording of Blond on Blond (lots of Blake) to a specific Rolling Thunder show (and a discussion of Carne's Children of Paradise) . Erudite without being pretentious. Exciting stuff. ANGER IS AN ENERGY - John Lydon: The author is self-absorbed, full of crap and yet charming, brilliant and irresistibly lovable. Couldn't put it down. |
I finished Masks of the Universe by Edward Harrison http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2016/0...t-over-it.html
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![]() got this for my birthday. I have no idea what's it about. I'll be starting it in a couple of hours. |
How is The Remains of the Day by the author of Remains of the Day? looks weird.
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Now starting ACCEPTANCE, the third book of the Area X trilogy by Jeff Vandermeer
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Just checked out Shadow & Claw, the first half of a tetraology by Gene Wolfe called The Book of The New Sun, and the main character's name is SEVERIAN
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RXTT's Intellectual Journey has reached 5,000 original hits. http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/
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A friend lent me Barry Hughart's Bridge of Birds (a translation).
What was that? Fantasy? I'm prejudiced against that kind of literature. Anyway... colorful descriptions, visually impressive, plus the twists are fun, fluid and got me when I was off guard... I really enjoyed it. |
I finished up Area X Trilogy, Vol. 3: Acceptance. http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2016/0...r-but-its.html
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Reading ANGER IS AN ENERGY by John Lydon. I got the fresh copy from the library!
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Hah! Yeah, what the fuck? Good lookin out man. EvolGhost- is that the actual edition you were given? Looks like a misprint to me. |
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Hey hey hey! Read that crazy shit man. |
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