07.01.2006, 06:39 PM | #1 |
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I've been thinking lately that I read fiction almost exclusively, and thus I'd like to broaden my spectrum into the realm of things that actually happend. I'm willing to try anything that is interesting, and I would thus like to find out what some of your favorite non-fiction reads are.
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07.01.2006, 06:44 PM | #2 |
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the Charles R Cross "HEavier than heaven" book is pretty good, the David Lee Roth bio is meant to be very funny too.
I've beeen meaning to get Vonnegut's new one about living in GWB's america |
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07.01.2006, 06:47 PM | #3 |
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That's a really broad classification. Anything specific you want to read about? Ancient history, politics, cultures, philosophy, inspirational?
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07.01.2006, 07:01 PM | #4 |
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I'd like some recommendations as well. Something in the vein of anthropology. Maybe something about ancient egypt or something about Eastern culture.
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07.01.2006, 07:03 PM | #5 |
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Are you referring to A Man Without A Country, or is there an even newer one that I'm not aware of? If you are talking about that one, it's worth reading (and although short it manages to be alternately hilarious and sad) but anyone who has read a number of his books will recognize some of the material from his previous books. Although it contains new observations, for the most part it plays the same kind of role as a Greatest Hits album would. One of my former friends gave it to me as a gift, but read it beforehand, and said she liked it (but it was the only thing of his that she has read, and after reading it I wonder if she was just lying to make me happy, since I can't picture her reading any of his other books--and she hasn't since). The book was enjoyable to me partly because it referenced things he discussed in his other books, like Jailbird for instance.
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07.01.2006, 10:21 PM | #7 |
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hey, I bet you might like Diary of a Hope Fiend - Timothy Leary or maybe Diary of a Dope Fiend - Aleister Crowley hmm, no one's said Helter Skelter or In Cold Blood yet... if no one objects, I'll skip right past "good" & go straight to great 1 either/or vols 1-2 - soren kierkegaard 2 purity of heart - soren kierkegaard 3 the denial of death - ernest becker 4 the golden bough - frazer (also the larousse encyclopedia of mythology...aw hades, throw in edith hamilton too) 5 the book of changes, i ching - trans. richard wilhelm/ foreword by jung 6 complete works - plato 7 picasso:50 years of his art - alfred h barr (another great one is picasso's picassos with photos by david douglas duncan) 8 the outsider - colin wilson 9 love's body - norman o. brown 10 tao te ching - lao tzu 11 fear & trembling - kierkegaard 12 the philosophy of andy warhol - warhol 13 magic & schizophrenia - geza roheim 14 psyche & symbol - c.g. jung (also man & his symbols - a posthumous work by jung scholars) 15 hell's angels - hunter s thompson (throw in fear & loathing in las vegas too) 16 the tao of physics - fritjof capra 17 apocalypse - d.h. lawrence 18 easy riders raging bulls - p biskind (whereas, say, Scorcese on Scorsese is good, Biskind's book is great) 19 seeds - a thomas merton compilation 20 the death of socrates - i.f. stone |
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07.02.2006, 01:22 AM | #9 |
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everything bad is good for you- steven johnson
right now i'm on a big biology/genetics kick and i've read a few very good books on the subjects but i can't remember their names. check a few out though if you go through the aisle at barnes and noble or something.
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DEFINATELY such a great book |
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07.02.2006, 05:49 AM | #11 |
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I read a book on Genghis Khan. Bought it out of the blue purely for the same purpose as you-Knowledge.
I was really surprised how good it was. Coming to the end it got a bit boring but most of it was great and also what it boils down to-fascinating.
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07.02.2006, 07:07 AM | #12 |
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K - a biography of Kafka
Darwin's dangerous Idea - Daniel C Dennett Interpretation of dreams - freud that's my two cents |
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07.02.2006, 07:53 AM | #13 |
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You really like Kierkegaard. I have The Sickness Unto Death; haven't gotten around to reading it and not really looking forward to it (after scanning the first couple of pages). Nice list, though. I'll keep some of those in mind next time I'm in a bookstore. |
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07.02.2006, 03:05 PM | #16 |
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The Dirt - Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band
(the motley crue autobiography coauthored by neil strauss.) anything neil strauss writes is good, but this book is awesome. Each band member tells their side of the story, and sometimes they even conflict. you won't be able to put it down. i read a lot of biographies and this is hands down the best rock book out there. marilyn manson's is pretty good too, but you'll feel dirty after reading it. mr. nice is a great read too about howard marks, england's big drug dealer. i bought it mainly because his face on front looked happy and nice in a tony danza kind of way but it was another one i couldn't put down. i don't read much fiction at all. i much prefer an interesting person's story. |
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07.02.2006, 04:28 PM | #17 |
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07.03.2006, 07:56 AM | #18 |
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I'm not sure In Cold Blood is totally non - fiction, its too literary to be journalism, it is a great book though.
Other good ones Globalisation and its Discontents Head On - Julian Cope Shakey (the Neil Young biography) Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil - John Berendt London a Biography - Peter Ackroyd How to Talk Dirty and Influence People - Lenny Bruce Fight the Power - Chuck D and Yusef Jah Fast Food Nation - Eric Schlosser Sophies World - Jostein Garder (its a story about a girl and her philosophy teacher but also a beginners guide to the history of philosophy) Love All The People - Collected works of Bill Hicks (terrible title but pretty much indispensable compilation of transcripts and interviews) |
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07.03.2006, 08:47 AM | #19 |
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07.03.2006, 09:58 AM | #20 |
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i never read fiction anymore...
may i reccomend: The Adding machine, The Job, and/or My Education - William S. Burroughs The Search for the Manchurian Candidate - John Marks The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat - Oliver Sachs Mass Psychology of Fascism - Wilhelm Reich UFO's and the National Security State - Richard Dolan Angels and Aliens - Keith Thompson Acid Dreams - Martin Schlain The Men Who Stare At Goats - Jon Ronson Apocalypse Culture vol.1 or 2 - Adam Parfrey et al |
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