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I was thinking about reading Noam Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media so I watched the documentary about his life last week. (I confess - the documentary was poorly cut and amateur in its presentation.) But production value aside - there was a scene where Chomsky walks down a hall to his office, and a Bertrand Russell portrait is visible on the wall right at his office door.
I knew immediately what I'd be reading this weekend. I've put off reading his critical essays for far too long! ![]()
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![]() ![]() I'm about 10% in so far, and to be honest, I fully understand what Easton Ellis is doing with his writing, but I find it incredibly tedious reading pages upon pages of descriptions of products. I love feeling and language so much that regardless of what the intention is, I just feel like I'm wading through mud in this one. Patrick Bateman is played by Cillian Murphy in my head. |
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Crazy - The Guardian reports that Finnegans Wake has become a bestseller in China.
![]() One more Finnegans piece and I'll kindly shut up. This turned up on eBay today. The first appearance of the manuscript in print, titled, "An Unnamed Work" and published in Two World’s Quarterly in 1925. This surfaced in California and is presently offered for sale on eBay for $1,250.00 USD. Honesty a steal at that price. An incredible keepsake of one of the most important literary works of the 20th century. /bookporn ![]()
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The Forge of God - Greg Bear
The guy has won Hugo and Nebula awards and basically created Comic-Con. High hopes.
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This has been epic.
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