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!@#$%! 10.08.2015 01:24 PM

well yeah, there wasn't at a time any other way to deliver printed words

but yes he also loved THINGS. i mean huge chunks of leaves of grass are quasi-biblical catalogs of things.

however, i didn't bring up whitman as some emblem, i just brought up that poem to illustrate the notion that the place to keep one's greatest treasures is inside one's head, not a pile of decaying objects.

not that the mind doesn't also decay in the end (sometimes even sooner but that's another story). everyone goes back to zero.

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Methinks you do not take good care of your books.


that particular paperback with green cover and tiny print (was it a viking book?) was the only english copy i could buy at an israeli bookstore where most books were printed in hebrew. it was all i could get. so i read it at the beach, i read it in coffee shops, i carried it in my pack, i tore the living shit out of it and i digested and absorbed it. i don't care to read any more from that cheap battered vehicle, which after serving its purpose must reincarnate as compost as we all do.

Rob Instigator 10.08.2015 01:31 PM

;) I was kidding! I have old yellowed books too. First editions of Vonnegut printed on caca paper....

!@#$%! 10.08.2015 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I have old yellowed books too


they're old yellers!

first like this

 


then like this

 


at which point we have to put them down :(

Rob Instigator 10.08.2015 02:11 PM

BTW, reading the Exegesis of Phillip K. Dick, (I am about 180 pages into it) makes me feel like I am having a schizophrenic breakdown. Poor ol' PKD. His mind really did get lucidly fried, or it fried his lucidity... I cannot tell and so it seems, neither can anyone else.

Bertrand 10.14.2015 07:06 AM

Currently reading Rêves de gloire, by Roland C. Wagner (Dreams of Glory, Glory being the name of a drug here).
The story takes place in Algeria, nowadays. Except that Charles de Gaulle died in an assassination attempt he escaped in real life. Thus many things would not fit in our world.
The main character is a record collector looking for a rare item of Algerian psychodelic (that's how it is spelled, so it ain't something one might have heard here). There's another story about drugs and Timothy Leary.
Ideal when you commute by train every day.

And there's the accidental track that does exist here and there such as that (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npc4H6jz8mE Girls were made to make love), and fictitious labels such as Ubik (the label in the book is fictitious, the reference numbers starting with PKD).

dead_battery 10.14.2015 05:09 PM

 

Severian 10.17.2015 11:29 PM

I'm with Rob on this one.

I love books. I love the printed word. I don't think I quite have the balls to say that I live a life of the mind, but that certainly is the goal. And I think the mind is informed by more than just hard data or even traditional information. The mind lives in tactile experiences as well. The feel of a book. The scent of the ink and paper and age. Powerful stuff indeed.

Rob Instigator 11.04.2015 11:28 AM

 


Reading The Best of Henry Kuttner, a collection of short stories. He is another of the long-lost great visionary sci-fi writers.... Never read anything by him. Never heard of him, but cool cool stuff.

He wrote at the same time as the great hard sci fi authors and did so with a humor and a weirdness that predates by decades the cyberpunk sci-fi of the late 70's early 80's. good stuff.

tesla69 11.04.2015 02:15 PM

Daniel Silva - The English Spy

and then I'm going to read 5000 Years of Debt and also Governing by Debt (semiotexte), since we live in a society where debt is the unit of value and measure of wealth, I figure I should learn something about it.

Severian 11.10.2015 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
 


Reading The Best of Henry Kuttner, a collection of short stories. He is another of the long-lost great visionary sci-fi writers.... Never read anything by him. Never heard of him, but cool cool stuff.

He wrote at the same time as the great hard sci fi authors and did so with a humor and a weirdness that predates by decades the cyberpunk sci-fi of the late 70's early 80's. good stuff.


More Lovecraft-influenced American 50's weird-fi! Excellent choice! Check out a Wikipedia entry on Kuttner while you're at it. He wrote hand in hand with his wife, apparently more than I realized. It's likely that just about everything he wrote was a collaboration with her, though she has given him sole credit for some of his more successful stories. Not sure I buy it, but whatever... I think his life would make for a great film, with such an intensely personal relationship happening out of sight of the readers and industry of the time.

_slavo_ 11.11.2015 01:43 AM

P.K.Dick - The Penultimate Truth

gmku 11.17.2015 04:17 PM

The Neal Adams run of X-Men comic books. He drew about 10 of them all told in 1969. I am always blown away by his art.

Severian 11.24.2015 12:07 PM

Hey Rob Instigator, clear some PM's!

!@#$%! 11.24.2015 12:35 PM

OPPIANO LICARIO

lezama lima's posthumous masterpiece.

finally, someone who can write a good sentence.

Rob Instigator 11.24.2015 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
The Neal Adams run of X-Men comic books. He drew about 10 of them all told in 1969. I am always blown away by his art.


those DO rule all

Rob Instigator 12.02.2015 04:21 PM

Just finished this book

 

Modern Critical Interpretations: Slaughterhouse-Five
http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2015/1...alyzed-in.html

I am about to begin on Area X - The Southern Reach Trilogy: Annihilation - Jeff VanderMeer, from a recommendation by Severian.

Rob Instigator 12.10.2015 10:58 AM

New Page on RXTT's Intellectual Journey, RXTT's Top Ten Novels (so far) http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/p/top-ten-novels.html

Rob Instigator 12.14.2015 04:45 PM

The Art of Noise by Luigi Russolo.

http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2015/1...-need-for.html

Rob Instigator 12.17.2015 03:41 PM

 


finished this, the first in a trilogy. Thanks for the recommendation Severian.

Review up http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2015/1...-i-cannot.html

Severian 12.22.2015 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
 


finished this, the first in a trilogy. Thanks for the recommendation Severian.

Review up http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2015/1...-i-cannot.html



Hey Rob- excellent review! I'm so glad you're enjoying the story ("enjoy" doesn't seem like the right word, does it? As much as I loved the book(s), there was very little joy in the experience of reading them).

Thanks for the kind words too. You honor me, sir.

I have run into a lot of mixed feelings about this book from other folks. A lot f people seem to find it boring. I had a feeling you would "get" it, and be open to the truly horrifying ideas and theories the story presents.

Sometimes I feel very self conscious about he fact that so much of what I read these days is science fiction/speculative fiction, and I have a hard time getting "serious" literature buffs to take my recommendations seriously. But I really appreciate your thoughtful and open minded approach to the genre. Thanks for giving this ungodly mindfuck of a series some attention.

Let me know how you like Authority.

Severian 12.22.2015 08:57 PM

"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Rob Instigator again."

Rob Instigator 01.13.2016 10:08 AM

Books I Read in 2015
· The Southern Reach Trilogy, Vol. 1: Annihilation - Jeff Vandermeer
· The Art of Noise: Futurist Manifesto - Luigi Russolo
· Modern Critical Interpretations: Slaughterhouse-Five - Harold Bloom Ed.
· The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick - Philip K. Dick
· The Best of Henry Kuttner - Henry Kuttner
· The Dark Knight Strikes Again - Frank Miller
· Fantasia Mathematica - Clifton Fadiman
· Ethics - Baruch de Spinoza
· The Recursive Universe - William Poundstone
· Survive the Savage Sea - Dougal Robertson
· Black Comedians on Black Comedy - Darryl J. Littleton
· The Pirates and the Mouse - Bob Levin
· Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Caitlyn Doughty
· Keep The River on Your Right - Tobias Schneebaum
· The Warfare of Science - Andrew Dickson White
· Flatland - Edwin A. Abbott
· Masks of God: Creative Mythology - Joseph Campbell
· The Eternals - Neil Gaiman
· The Green Child - Herbert Read
· Mort(e) - Robert Repino
· Secret Symbolism in Occult Art - Fred Gettings
· Masks of God: Occidental Mythology - Joseph Campbell
· Codex Seraphinianus - Luigi Serafini
· The White People - Arthur Machen
· Girl In A Band - Kim Gordon
· Science and Sanity - Alfred Korzybski
· The Great God Pan - Arthur Machen
· Masks of God: Oriental Mythology - Joseph Campbell
· The Demolished Man - Alfred Bester
· Unbroken - Laura Hillenbrand
· Freedom is a Two-Edged Sword - Jack Parsons

ilduclo 01.13.2016 11:24 AM

about halfway thru this

 


very interesting when so, very boring when otherwise

dead_battery 01.15.2016 02:05 PM

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.

Rob Instigator 01.15.2016 02:14 PM

Thanks for the praise man. I appreciate it. That book was clogging up my brainsssssss........

Rob Instigator 01.19.2016 05:36 PM

RXTT's Intellectual Journey continues with Vol. 2 of the Southern Reach Trilogy, AUTHORITY. http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2016/0...h-trilogy.html

evollove 01.21.2016 11:51 AM

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.

Rob Instigator 02.09.2016 04:24 PM

I finished Masks of the Universe by Edward Harrison http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2016/0...t-over-it.html

EVOLghost 02.09.2016 05:08 PM

 


got this for my birthday. I have no idea what's it about. I'll be starting it in a couple of hours.

Rob Instigator 02.09.2016 05:27 PM

How is The Remains of the Day by the author of Remains of the Day? looks weird.

Rob Instigator 02.10.2016 02:28 PM

Now starting ACCEPTANCE, the third book of the Area X trilogy by Jeff Vandermeer

Rob Instigator 02.12.2016 03:21 PM

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

Rob Instigator 02.16.2016 05:18 PM

RXTT's Intellectual Journey has reached 5,000 original hits. http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/

Bertrand 02.23.2016 01:10 PM

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.

Rob Instigator 02.29.2016 03:28 PM

I finished up Area X Trilogy, Vol. 3: Acceptance. http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2016/0...r-but-its.html

Rob Instigator 03.02.2016 03:28 PM

Reading ANGER IS AN ENERGY by John Lydon. I got the fresh copy from the library!

 

Severian 03.05.2016 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I finished up Area X Trilogy, Vol. 3: Acceptance. http://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2016/0...r-but-its.html


YES! Can't wait to read this!

evollove 03.06.2016 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Reading ANGER IS AN ENERGY by John Lydon. I got the fresh copy from the library!

 


Let us know what you think.

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
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.


Severian 03.06.2016 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
How is The Remains of the Day by the author of Remains of the Day? looks weird.


Hah! Yeah, what the fuck? Good lookin out man.

EvolGhost- is that the actual edition you were given? Looks like a misprint to me.

Severian 03.06.2016 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
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


Hey hey hey! Read that crazy shit man.


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