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05.22.2006, 05:32 PM | #42 |
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dear god! this exists?
Has anyone read The Photography Book? it's not a novel or anything. it's just a book compiled of a bunch of photographer's work. it's my fav book in the world. My photography teacher used to have a copy hidden in her closet in class, and i used to take her keys and steal it. I would sit in the darkroom looking at that book all period. Now i have my own copy! Pocket size. |
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05.22.2006, 06:10 PM | #43 |
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Depends what you're into, really. You apparently like "To Kill A Mockingbird" and "The Photography Book". Heh, that's a pretty big range. I'll give some of my favorites that I think are pretty easy to like while still unusual.
Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray" - Good book, very decadent and visual, but it will be a bit dragging at times if you don't love detail. Franz Kafka - Anything by him. Generally they just sell compilations of short stories, since he only wrote a few books and they aren't as good. "The Complete Short Stories" would be your best best. He's very bizzare, but realistic at the same time. Extremely hard to explain, which is why they invented the word "kafkaesque". But I think almost anyone would like it. Ayn Rand's "Anthem" - She writes a lot of long philosophical tedious books, but this one is under 100 pages. Extremely engaging, kind of like "The Giver" or "1984" if you've read those. Dante's "Inferno" - You probably know what it is. You gotta get a good translation, though. Older ones are extremely hard to follow. It's only part 1 of his "Divine Comedy". As far as the photography books, most of the time when I buy a book I just find something I like, like that, or something I want to learn, go to Amazon.com and find a well-rated book on it, and buy it. You know, look for another book on photography, learn to juggle, whatever. |
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how about heavier than heaven by charles cross? it's a kurt cobain biography, a very good one |
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Speaking of which, SY's biography, by Alec Foege, is pretty good. Not even for SY, just for the post-punk progression in general.
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no i haven't read heavier than heaven. I've read who killed kurt cobain though. i did a book report on it in 10th grade. I don't like reading about kurt cobain anymore. there's not much more to know....and reading about him is kind of depressing. |
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05.22.2006, 06:51 PM | #47 |
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Since I'm a geek, I'm gonna recommend reading the Dune series by Frank Herbert, they're amazing. Or you could read some William Gibson. The suggestion about reading the SY biography was a good idea as well.
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05.22.2006, 06:52 PM | #48 |
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yeah i've been looking for an sy biography. i didn't know one existed. I knew there were books by and about sy, but not a biography. I don't think i'm going to read that any time soon cause my library doesn't have it and i can't find a book store that does either.
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Catch-22 is one of my favorite books as well. Very entertaining and pretty funny. Schizo - You didn't like Galapagos? I really enjoyed it. I thought the idea of the book was enjoyable, but I guess that's just me. |
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She's probably mentioned in the book.
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i'll jump on the bandwagon and back dharma bums and The Picture of Dorian Gray. I also think My Name is Asher Lev is a fantastic book, probably less so if you aren't artistically inclined.
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Duh, I wrote it.
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05.22.2006, 07:18 PM | #55 |
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i thought so
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Oh that post got screwed up.
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I'm planning on reading those this summer. I love the Lynch film and I've been eyeing the books at my local library for quite some time. And I'd like to find a copy of the SY bio, seems like a good read. What else is there to do this summer but read sci-fi, play videogames, and watch anime, eh?
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here is a picture from the photobook by nick knight....this is my fav pic in the whole book! |
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I'm not much of an anime fan, but I'm with you on the video games and sci-fi books. |
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