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Re: o.t. READING
My current, rotating bed pile that I also switch between from at
whim, as well:
Jamie James- The Music of the Spheres
Stephen Buhner- Sacred and Herbal Healing Beers
Sandor Ellix katz- Wild Fermentation (learn to make yer own
sauerkraut and kimchi,and MORE!)
(edited by Sam Steiner)- Spirit Woman, The Diaries and Paintings of
Bonita Wa Wa Calachaw Nunez
Chris Hedges- American Fascists, The Christian Right and the War On
America
Vera Stravinsky & Robert Craft- Stravinsky,In Pictures and Documents
Amadea Morningstar, with Urmila Desai-The Ayurvedic Cookbook
Brooke Allen- Moral Minority, Our Skeptical Founding Fathers
Nancy Wilson Ross- The World of Zen
Marc Almond (ex-Soft Cell)- In Search of the Pleasure Palace
Pat Hackett- The Andy Warhol Diaries
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Some fantastic biographies / autobiographies I have previously read,
include:
Rasputin,The Holy Devil (1928, Rene Fulop-Miller)
Orson Wells (Barbara Leaming)
Anais Nin (Dierdre Bair)
Wm. Burroughs, Literary Outlaw (Ted Morgan)
Ken Russell-A British Picture
Rimbaud- (PIerre Petitfils)
The Guilded Gutter Life of Francis Bacon (Daniel Farson)
Wizard. The Life and Times of Nikolas Tesla. Biography of a Genius
(Marc J. Seiffer)
Pasolini, A Biography (Enzo Sicilano)
Miles, The Autobiography (Miles Davis with Quincey Troupe)
Love Is Colder Than Death. (biography of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, by
Robert Katz)
Genet (Edmund White)
This is only a partial list, of course. The full list is LONG....
-Rev. Fever
On Aug 22, 2007, at 11:27 AM, rabbirabbifive wrote:
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> Dostoevsky, Crime & Punishment (3rd or 4th reread)
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> Boethius, Consolations of Philosophy
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> Freddy Silva, Secrets in the Fields
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> John De Vito, The Devil's Apocrypha
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> Thomas McEvilley, The Shape of Ancient Thought
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> Plato, Ion (in greek class, very slowly)
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> All these except the last are piled next to my bed, and
> I switch between them at whim.
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> -rabbi (not a real rabbi)