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Glice 12.05.2008 10:17 PM

Sorry, I mis-read that - my point still stands, but Sartre is shite, Heidegger entirely co-extensive with Hegel and Kierkegaard doesn't exist without Hegel. Nietzsche maybe, but it seems pointless going for the small fish if you've already accepted Descartes and Kant.

pbradley 12.05.2008 10:28 PM

I don't mean Hegel is insignificant, I've just read enough Heidegger and Kierkegaard to have extracted the salient points (i.e. Heideggering Heidegger).

Glice 12.05.2008 10:33 PM

Yeah... it's that thing of taking your own approach. That fat ugly German dialectical cunt needs to be read, to my mind, if only so you can say with confidence that he's a cunt. Same with Adorno, uttery cuntestry.

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StevOK 12.10.2008 01:10 AM

I've started Songs of Distant Earth by Arthur C. Clarke. I think I'm going to completely exhaust my local library's entire Clarke collection before I start reading any other author.

fugazifan 12.10.2008 01:14 AM

andre breton-nadja

me. 12.10.2008 02:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fugazifan
andre breton-nadja


I've got a copy of this and have been meaning to read it for ages,any good?.

 

pbradley 12.11.2008 02:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
Yeah... it's that thing of taking your own approach. That fat ugly German dialectical cunt needs to be read, to my mind, if only so you can say with confidence that he's a cunt. Same with Adorno, uttery cuntestry.

True, it wouldn't be much of a love of wisdom if I only exposed myself to what I find agreeable.

acousticrock87 12.11.2008 04:24 AM

I just got Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes, and There's a Wocket in My Pocket by Dr. Seuss. Which should I read first?

fugazifan 12.11.2008 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by me.
I've got a copy of this and have been meaning to read it for ages,any good?.

the beggining is a bit hard to follow, but its a fun read, and after a bit it becomes a bit more coherent ( i think)
i say go for it

me. 12.11.2008 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fugazifan
the beggining is a bit hard to follow, but its a fun read, and after a bit it becomes a bit more coherent ( i think)
i say go for it


I'm going to read The Assistant by Robert Walser next,then Nadja!.

Hip Priest 12.11.2008 07:00 PM

'Two Diaries of the Long Parliament', edited and all by someone called Maija Jansson.

Silent Dan Speaks 12.11.2008 08:26 PM

I want to read 2666. Has anyone here read it yet?

afterthefact 12.29.2008 08:52 AM

I am part way through Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley. So far, excellent.

noisereductions 12.29.2008 09:03 AM

Read Lee's forward to THE EMPTY PAGE anthology, and started thumbing thru COBAIN: UNSEEN.

fugazifan 12.29.2008 09:16 AM

plato-symposium

drrrtyboots 12.29.2008 10:47 AM

 

StevOK 12.29.2008 02:03 PM

I'm going through a textbook for a class my wife took a few years ago that is full of examples of post-modern fiction. There's some crazy shit in there.

acousticrock87 12.29.2008 02:35 PM

I have the Anthology of Postmodern American Fiction from a class, and "crazy shit" is an accurate description.

drrrtyboots 01.06.2009 06:07 AM

Another Roadside Attraction by Tom Robbins.


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