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pony 03.13.2014 09:01 PM

i am reading LOADS about the history of feminism right now
it's annoying cause i know everything about but, but necessary cause i need works to cite from for my paper

reading about feminism always makes me cry cause feminism makes me happy

pony 03.31.2014 12:34 PM

 

<3
finished this at work on friday.
gabby bess needs to write more
i love gabby bess. i wanna be gabby bess.

Rob Instigator 03.31.2014 01:07 PM

 

Toilet & Bowels 03.31.2014 03:02 PM

The Demon at Agi Bridge and Other Japanese Tales

 


Japanese folk tales from circa 1000 years ago, entertaining stuff, with a really good translation. Massively sexist though.

an evening with viewtiful 03.31.2014 05:10 PM

 

Wow, what a piece of crap. An interesting piece of crap, but a piece of crap nonetheless.
Does anyone have more familiarity with some of Lessing's other work and can convince me that she is an author worth digging into?

pony 04.02.2014 07:02 AM

readings for my train rides tomorrow and friday:

 


 

tesla69 04.02.2014 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by an evening with viewtiful
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Wow, what a piece of crap. An interesting piece of crap, but a piece of crap nonetheless.
Does anyone have more familiarity with some of Lessing's other work and can convince me that she is an author worth digging into?


The Golden Notebooks was a strong novel I read back in college in the 80s'

demonrail666 04.02.2014 10:07 AM

 


Lanzarote, Michel Houellebecq

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.02.2014 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by pony
readings for my train rides tomorrow and friday:


 





Pony my dear, do you ever read books that weren't assigned to you in your womens' studies class? You know, like for fun?

dead_battery 04.02.2014 10:39 AM

airless spaces was assigned to the board by me in my review thread.

and its one of the least fun books ever written

pony 04.02.2014 10:52 AM

it wasn't assigned by me by anyone. I will read that for fun. :/
the last WHOLE book I read for class was a Kathy Acker book. Blood and Guts in High School that was. The rest of her work I had to read I happily skipped.

PLUS, this semester I am in NO women's studies class. unbelievable, right? ;)

pony 04.02.2014 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by dead_battery
for the 10th + time

 

is it good? will I like it?
I want to read all semiotext(e) releases, but I wanna start with the fun ones.

dead_battery 04.02.2014 11:04 AM

it's the best out of the semiotexte intervention series, but "fun" is not a word i'd typically associate with it, although my copy lies next to my pillow and is faded and dog eared from so many read throughs.

preliminary materials for the theory of the young girl is the one i think you'd appreciate the most. kim gordon herself has read and enjoyed it.

pony 04.02.2014 11:08 AM

already read preliminary materials! I liked it, yes!

will check out the agony of power as soon as I have money again and report back! you having it next to your pillow makes me want to read it

dead_battery 04.02.2014 11:20 AM

its a wonderful text. check the amazon review.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.02.2014 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pony
it wasn't assigned by me by anyone. I will read that for fun. :/
the last WHOLE book I read for class was a Kathy Acker book. Blood and Guts in High School that was. The rest of her work I had to read I happily skipped.

PLUS, this semester I am in NO women's studies class. unbelievable, right? ;)

You must spread some reputation around before giving it to pony again.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.02.2014 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by pony
already read preliminary materials! I liked it, yes!

will check out the agony of power as soon as I have money again and report back! you having it next to your pillow makes me want to read it


 

Fuck the fuck what fucking !@#$%! says about this author, you simply have to read Octavio Paz before reading any other exegeses on power and authority, TRUST ME. A poet and a Mexican at that is the most articulate at expressing those otherwise intuitively inexpressible political musings. If somehow dead_battery hasn't read it, his Nihilist ass needs to read it even more than you!

Rob Instigator 04.03.2014 08:48 AM

I just got these bad boys from the Ebay, for only $26 total! what a steal! My Joel Peter Witkin collection grows! I already have two copies of Gods of Earth & Heaven, one signed!
 


 

Rob Instigator 04.03.2014 08:49 AM

Both first pressings by the way!

tesla69 04.03.2014 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by pony
I want to read all semiotext(e) releases, but I wanna start with the fun ones.


Paul Virilio


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