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  • Macro
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 351

    Originally posted by eleven crows View Post
    sometimes we all day dream about becoming a judge penitent...
    E recommended this one to me. Fantastic book, my favorite Camus novel... still rings horribly true today as a portrait of contemporary consciousness.

    Currently taking a break from Beat-era literature and reading ORLANDO (Virginia Woolf) after revisiting THE GREAT GATSBY. Then, back to Selby Jr. with REQUIEM.
    every man has inside himself a parasitic being who is acting not at all to his advantage

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    • eleven crows
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 546

      just finished invisble cities by italo calvino after eating it slowly - what i imagine is the best fashion for this.

      how does one man have so much imagination? the venice thing notwithstanding, the application to comparison of modern cities and living is incredibly relevant.

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      • mrbeuys
        Senior Member
        • May 2008
        • 2313

        Just started reading this... great and easy read, lovely insights well told and researched.

        Hi. I like your necklace. - It's actually a rape whistle, but the whistle part fell off.

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        • Faust
          kitsch killer
          • Sep 2006
          • 37849

          You would probably like Guy Trebay's articles, MrB - poking mild fun at the super rich at the art/antique fairs had become a sort of a specialty for him - although I would prefer he would return to writing about fashion more.

          Glad you liked The Fall, D.
          Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

          StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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          • theseasonofmist
            Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 91

            Just finished Love of Worker Bees - Alexandra Kollontai. Fantastic and frustrating illustration of relationships/women's roles and economics.
            Just started The Idiot - Dostoyevsky.

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            • Johngd
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 149

              Originally posted by Macro View Post
              E recommended this one to me. Fantastic book, my favorite Camus novel... still rings horribly true today as a portrait of contemporary consciousness.

              Currently taking a break from Beat-era literature and reading ORLANDO (Virginia Woolf) after revisiting THE GREAT GATSBY. Then, back to Selby Jr. with REQUIEM.
              Also need to read The great Gatsby again. Think it was pretty lame when I read it

              Originally posted by theseasonofmist View Post
              Just finished Love of Worker Bees - Alexandra Kollontai. Fantastic and frustrating illustration of relationships/women's roles and economics.
              Just started The Idiot - Dostoyevsky.
              YEEES

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              • Macro
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2008
                • 351

                Originally posted by eleven crows View Post
                just finished invisble cities by italo calvino after eating it slowly - what i imagine is the best fashion for this.

                how does one man have so much imagination? the venice thing notwithstanding, the application to comparison of modern cities and living is incredibly relevant.
                I LOVE Calvino. Have you read IF ON A WINTERS NIGHT A TRAVELER...? Genius storytelling techniques. He was a true Chameleon.
                every man has inside himself a parasitic being who is acting not at all to his advantage

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                • Stijn
                  Member
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 79

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                  • Magic1
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 225

                    Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Representation, vol 1.

                    and on the side, Nietzsche, The Gay Science

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                    • eleven crows
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 546

                      Originally posted by Macro View Post
                      I LOVE Calvino. Have you read IF ON A WINTERS NIGHT A TRAVELER...? Genius storytelling techniques. He was a true Chameleon.
                      it was the first of his works i read and it is brilliant. that narrative hits you at first and you're kind of "uh..." and then a few chapters later i'm hooked. those snippets of story were all so inticing that i lamented when each one ended knowing there was no more.

                      the baron in the trees, the cloven viscount, and the non-existent knight were good too. baron felt strained in portions, but knight was so good. like a mini don quixote tale with actual fantasy in place of insanity.

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                      • tc99m
                        Junior Member
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 7

                        Letters to a Young Doctor, Richard Selzer
                        I thought, if I could draw my paines,
                        Through Rimes vexation, I should them allay,
                        Grief brought to numbers cannot be so fierce,
                        For, he tames it, that fetters it in verse.

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                        • trentk
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 709

                          Magic1 - you may like listening to Alexander Scriabin. Some of his pieces strike me as Nietzsche in musical form (which isn't too surprising, given that Scriabin was a mystic Nietzschean).

                          "He described this initial impetus as like discovering that they both were looking at the same intriguing specific tropical fish, with attempts to understand it leading to a huge ferocious formalism he characterizes as a shark that leapt out of the tank."

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                          • Philipppp
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 106



                            business economics and about amarone wines.
                            01222345699

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                            • Faust
                              kitsch killer
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 37849

                              Mmmm, orgasms
                              Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

                              StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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                              • liberty_of_style
                                Senior Member
                                • Aug 2011
                                • 129

                                Oscar Wilde The Letters

                                I'm not rich enough to buy cheap things...

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