Funny I stumbled upon this thread today, I just began reading Fear and Trembling.
The Preface begins:
"Not merely in the realm of commerce but in the world of ideas as well our age is organizing a regular clearance sale. Everything is to be had at such a bargain that it is questionable whether...
i am reading a confederate general from big sur, dreaming of babylon, and the hawkline monster right now. his prose is beautiful, funny as hell too. Lee Mellon, I salute thee!
The Steelers didn't get the normal 3 points because they already lost to the Jags ... albeit it was tied with 2 minutes to go. I don't think homefield means much when you cannot even walk on it without sinking to yer knees. Pitt's D has looked bad the last three weeks. They will have to step it...
The more I think about it ... The Bay of the City of Tampa will put up a fight no doubt but The G-men are 7-1 on the road this season. Kevin Boss is playing great at TE for the injured Shockster. I don't know, it is hard to bet on an offense run by Manning the Younger. Gerard is right about...
Thanks a lot man. I have read the elder Fante. I will look into the others. Again thanks, it is always nice to get suggestions from others instead of from bestseller lists. Cheers.
Thanks Jordan. I am gonna give him a go. I will check out his journals as well. Was all of his stuff published by BSP? Who else has been that would be worth sinking rotten teeth into?
nevermind, i just searched the catalog. but your authors to try would be nice.
Has anyone read Wyndham Lewis? I found a used copy of The Vulgar Streak over the holiday. It was published by Black Sparrow. Apparently he was better known for painting rather than writing but it seems worth investigating. Anyone?
late summer nights in '97 & '98 a friend and i would meet up at country kitchen, drink coffee, smoke cigs, and read out loud to each other. the waitresses would sit with us on their breaks and listen and laugh bum cigs and bring more coffee. one night after i read a particularly long passage...
The Razor's Edge with Billy Murray. Great adaptation of the WS Maugham book but with a different perspective. One of my favorite books. One of my favorite movies.
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