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Simultaneously attempting to make sense of the Illuminatas! Trilogy and Gravity's Rainbow. I keep telling myself I need to put one down to give my full attention to the other. Right now it's looking like GR will be the one that goes back on the shelf for a while.

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I seem to be having this tremendous difficulty with my lifestyle.

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Stunningly beautiful words
All which makes me anxious
At times unbearably so

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On The Road for like the 12th time. Love it.
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I just ordered a collection of the complete poems of John Milton, Edward Young, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, and William Collins from 1836. I am very eager to begin reading it. Until then I will be occupying myself with the lovely writings of William Cowper.
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Finnegans Wake in short blocks from different parts of the novel online.
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Aerial Boundaries wrote:Finnegans Wake in short blocks from different parts of the novel online.

Anna was, Livia is, Plurabelle's to be.
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Just got "open veins of latin america", i'm looking forward to read it!

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Some great hard sci-fi if anyone's into that
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"The patience of a true enthusiast is unlimited." - Albert Camus

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1984. Does anyone on Twoism have a Goodreads account? ADD ME http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/32345592-rj-kozain
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2020k wrote:1984. Does anyone on Twoism have a Goodreads account? ADD ME http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/32345592-rj-kozain

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Something I've become fascinated by recently - the ideas of the levellers, the diggers etc. The left's lost its way recently, maybe looking back for inspiration is the key?

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The Human Condition - Hannah Arendt

Almost finished it. A very illuminating take on human history from a unique thinker. Jcn you should read it.

Alienation: Marx's Conception of Man in Capitalist Society - Bertell Ollman
In Defense of Lost Causes - Slavoj Zizek

I'll be moving on - by going back so to speak - to Plato, Aristotle, etc.
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I'm not reading anything. Should get a book or something.

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Don't read this. I did.
Out and about.

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Less than a third of the way through this, but it is fascinating so far. All the info that an excellent, reputable journalist could gather, organize and give narrative to regarding the extensive research the U.S. government conducted on the paranormal, basically for no other reason than because the Soviets were doing the same.

She previously wrote what I consider the definitive book on Area 51. I recommend her work highly.

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Burrowing on down into House of Leaves. What a trip.
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Slow down...

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Oh, I wish I could read that again for the first time. I'm trying to get hold of a copy of "S" by JJ Abrams to continue my journey into ergodic literature.

As it is, I'm taking time off reading Frazer's "The Golden Bough", (a book on comparative religion from the late 1890s that caused a scandal when published, for daring to include Christianity, so relegating it to just another religion amongst many). And "Wicked" by Gregory Maguire, (just cos :) ).

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John, I'm so happy you got through House of Leaves. I'm set on my next tattoo being HOL or Dragula themed, but the only thing HOL I can think of is to get, like, a hallway door and just have 5 1/2 min. written on it or something.

I'm reading It by Stephen King.

I'm officially halfway though the book, which I never thought would happen since it's so damn large. I checked it out from the library and had to take it back, but my cousin is a huge King fan and told me she picked it up for me as a Christmas present.

Does anyone else here read King? I enjoy him a lot, but it seems like a chapter is either dreadfully boring or 100% page turning. One time, I spent 5 hours at the library reading through "It" and the entire time it was a literary drought. Then I went back the next day, and the library is a mile from my house, so I was walking home, terrified, and had to remind myself Pennywise the Clown IS NOT a thing.
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