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Old 06.09.2007, 11:54 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
I'm not looking for anything too hard, mostly some good classic stuff to enjoy this summer. I really liked the play, The Crucible and decided to look into Clifford Odets, a playwright whom he admired. So I'm thinking I might go pick up Waiting For Lefty. I've been meaning to get into all the William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac stuff, but I don't know how difficult that will be. I don't know what to get from them, and I don't want them to sit on my shelf like Dostoevsky, waiting to be read.

So, any and all suggestions are welcome. Thanks.

kerouac is a moron and burroughs overrated. read this:



 


pure genius. i mean real genius, the kind that survives 400+ years, not some fashionable drug addict.

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unbearable lightness of being
oh, you liked that eh? cool!

"dictionary of words misunderstood" is my favorite part(s)
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