i should post here more often. my recent purchases:
Shooters: The Toughest Men in Professional Wrestling, Jonathan SnowdenThe Wizards of Armageddon, Fred KaplanNightmare Alley, William Lindsay GreshamThe Jewish Writings, Hannah ArendtBlack Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
― Mordy, Tuesday, 7 October 2014 21:34 (eleven years ago)
The Archimedes Codex: How A Medieval Prayer Book Is Revealing The True Genius of Antiquity's Greatest Scientist, R. Netz and W. Noel, used hardcover in excellent condition, for $3. Apparently, the title:subtitle is so long that it required two authors! But it was cheap and the subject seems intriguing, so...
― Aimless, Saturday, 11 October 2014 00:43 (eleven years ago)
Fantomas Versus the Multinational Vampires: An Attainable Utopia by Julio Cortázarhttp://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/P/1584351349.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg
semi-fictional novella Cortazar wrote after finding out that he, Susan Sontag, Alberto Moravia and others had been written into bizarre 1970s Mexican superhero comic Fantomas
― ornamental cabbage (James Morrison), Wednesday, 15 October 2014 00:57 (eleven years ago)
Ha! I may seek that out.
Are the multinational vampires pro book burning or anti book burning?
― jmm, Wednesday, 15 October 2014 01:18 (eleven years ago)
Very pro
― ornamental cabbage (James Morrison), Wednesday, 15 October 2014 01:25 (eleven years ago)
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The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, The Origins of the New Conservativism, and the Transformation of American Politics
I remember Wallace from my childhood, I think a lot of Tea Partiers don't. How have I missed this one?
― Threat Assessment Division (I M Losted), Wednesday, 22 October 2014 19:56 (eleven years ago)
charity book sale
nonficKurlansky - Salt: A World HistoryAnscombe - introduction to Wittgenstein's Tractatus. I know the main problems of Tractatus but I never read it closely enough to even get the arguments.Hofstadter - I Am A Strange Loop. I enjoyed GEB as a 20 year old. His intros in The Mind's I were annoying. Not sure if I'll still like him.Atwood - Survival
fictionChabon - Gentlemen of the Road. I think this his only novel I haven't owned or read before.Lethem - The Fortress of Solitude. had it from the library before but didn't finish it.Gaddis - JRTolkein - Fellowship of the Ring. tried it as a teenager, got fed up around 150 pages in where the hobbits go to yet another random place and meet yet another random hobbit who doesn't contribute to the plot.Marai - Casanova in Bolzano. tried Embers before but didn't finish it. should get back to it.Ngaio Marsh - Omnibus volume 2. read one of her short stories before and didn't like it. But I like classic mysteries, so why not.Munro - Runaway
― abanana, Thursday, 23 October 2014 00:16 (eleven years ago)
Marai - Casanova in Bolzano.
Seriously, go straight to the source, Casanova's own memoirs. Such an amazing book
― ornamental cabbage (James Morrison), Thursday, 23 October 2014 01:41 (eleven years ago)
Having said that, Arthur Schnitzler's 'Casanova's Return to Venice' is a beautiful book.
Hofstadter - I Am A Strange Loop. I enjoyed GEB as a 20 year old. His intros in The Mind's I were annoying. Not sure if I'll still like him.
― Thus We Frustrate Kid Charlemagne (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 23 October 2014 01:49 (eleven years ago)
Just ordered Interrupting My Train of Thought, by a certain someone.
― MaudAddam (cryptosicko), Friday, 24 October 2014 03:27 (eleven years ago)
Robert Burton - The Anatomy of Melancholy. Finally found a cheap copy of the NYRB pb! Made a crappy end of week better.
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 24 October 2014 19:32 (eleven years ago)
let us know when you're done with it, haha
― j., Friday, 24 October 2014 20:04 (eleven years ago)
Zazie in the Metro by Raymond Queneau. Have wanted to read his Chiendent/Bark Tree/Witchgrass for decades. This turned up in a local shop yesterday so had to grab it. Want to see the film too.
― Stevolende, Friday, 24 October 2014 21:22 (eleven years ago)
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Don't see a problem if I get into the prose and have a window of time.
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 25 October 2014 10:20 (eleven years ago)
:-D
one of my teachers read it in school, out of a resolve to have done so; she said it took her the whole summer iirc
― j., Saturday, 25 October 2014 15:20 (eleven years ago)
Spent my monopoly money off the Notting Hill book exchange on:
Tibor Dery - Story of a Dog. Read it before, great to have a copy of this classic at home.Jim Thompson - The Grifters. Ditto. (I think I have about ten of his now so might do a little project of reading them all in a go)Natsume Soseki - Botchan.
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 15 November 2014 11:21 (eleven years ago)
I should not buy books between now and my next interstate move, but:
Eimear McBride - A Girl is a Half-Formed ThingBen Lerner - 10:04Walter Benjamin - Radio BenjaminHenri Lefebvre - Critique of Everyday Life, vol. 1Jackqueline Frost - Young Americans
― one way street, Saturday, 15 November 2014 18:28 (eleven years ago)
I love Jim Thompson but have never read The Grifters.
Last week I went to the bookstore looking for Christmas presents for my kids, and ended up getting two Georges Simenon mysteries and George Saunders' latest collection, all for myself. I did get one picture book also, but still felt a bit guilty.
― franny glasshole (franny glass), Saturday, 15 November 2014 21:47 (eleven years ago)
i read his book about the bennedetti in college + really liked it, so i picked up Carlo Ginzburg's The Cheese and the Worms to read
― Mordy, Saturday, 15 November 2014 22:35 (eleven years ago)
i got some simenon too, though in my case it was a ten novel omnibus, which i'm about halfway through: finding him ridiculously addictive.
algernon blackwood - john silence: physician extraordinary (sort of an anti-sherlock holmes in that he "solves" his cases through sympathy/intuition rather than science/deduction)
thomas pynchon - gravity's rainbow (been feeling the urge to reread this lately since it's been over a decade since i first read it and ended up lucking into a nice cheap copy of the first uk paperback edition)
rené daumal - le contre-ciel (poetry) & pataphysical essays
dover edition of the drawings of william blake
― no lime tangier, Monday, 17 November 2014 13:24 (eleven years ago)
J. H. Elliott - Imperial Spain: 1469-1716Oscar Lewis - The Children of SánchezClaude Lévi-Strauss - Tristes tropiques
And a book on Islamic pattern design that I bought as a souvenir in Granada.
― jmm, Monday, 17 November 2014 20:16 (eleven years ago)
A few more, because I have no self-control.
Clifford Geertz - The Interpretation of CulturesNancy Scheper-Hughes - Saints, Scholars, and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland
― jmm, Tuesday, 18 November 2014 21:01 (eleven years ago)
Flannery O'Connor - 3 by Flannery O'Connor
― o. nate, Friday, 21 November 2014 02:34 (eleven years ago)
i am waiting for a used copy of BRECHT ON THEATRE to arrive at my domicile
― j., Friday, 21 November 2014 21:36 (eleven years ago)
A used hardcover copy of Lethem's You Don't Love Me Yet because I gave my old one away.
― MaudAddam (cryptosicko), Saturday, 22 November 2014 02:50 (eleven years ago)
Went apeshit at online remainder shop Bookoutlet.com, bought about 50 books, am wondering how to explain the boxes to my wife when they arrive.
― ornamental cabbage (James Morrison), Thursday, 27 November 2014 22:25 (eleven years ago)
well you can't carry that many books without boxes
― j., Thursday, 27 November 2014 22:52 (eleven years ago)
Wow, that site has the Zibaldone at $13.99. Crazy.
― Øystein, Thursday, 27 November 2014 23:12 (eleven years ago)
well fuck, didn't even think to look there and paid four times as much last week after reading about it in Tim Parks's new book of essays
― ornamental cabbage (James Morrison), Thursday, 27 November 2014 23:20 (eleven years ago)
Take it back.
― o. nate, Friday, 28 November 2014 03:35 (eleven years ago)
Gotta love the pun in that site.
(I really liked Tim Parks' writing on Zibaldone and I think he might have introduced me to Pavese who is all-time)
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 28 November 2014 11:01 (eleven years ago)
After reading that, I looked at bookoutlet but had to flee. Far too dangerous. I'll go back when I don't have a wedding to pay for.
― woof, Friday, 28 November 2014 11:08 (eleven years ago)
Or maybe I can invite fewer people
Gotta love the pun in that site.Read-iculous?
― Junior Dadaismus (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 28 November 2014 13:27 (eleven years ago)
Sarcasm, etc.
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 28 November 2014 16:02 (eleven years ago)
the zibaldone is mine along with too many other books, thank you/fuck you for the heads up ILB
― adam, Friday, 28 November 2014 16:09 (eleven years ago)
Time for new screenname
― ILB Traven (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 28 November 2014 17:10 (eleven years ago)
^ nice one
― oh no! must be the season of the rich (Aimless), Friday, 28 November 2014 18:30 (eleven years ago)
Sold a bunch and found:
Homer - The Odyssey (tr. George Chapman)Heinrich Von Kleist - Select Prose (great timing as I was reading a story of his in a compilation and that really stood out) (on Archipelago)
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 30 November 2014 22:40 (eleven years ago)
Castle to Castle - Céline. I must not start buying books again.
― Fizzles, Tuesday, 2 December 2014 21:56 (eleven years ago)
Well if you're going to buy one thing new, might as well be quality.
The LRB are doing 10% off nights for the next three weds and I am not sure how I'm going to avoid going to one of these.
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 2 December 2014 21:59 (eleven years ago)
I say earn pin money for book purchases by selling cigarettes and booze down at the schoolyard. Alternatively, you could sell your surplus books. But not at the schoolyard, they'd never find a buyer there. Maybe try Amazon.
― oh no! must be the season of the rich (Aimless), Tuesday, 2 December 2014 22:03 (eleven years ago)
THE TASK OF THE CRITIC: Terry Eagleton in Dialogue
as readable a book as I can imagine.
― the pinefox, Tuesday, 2 December 2014 22:33 (eleven years ago)
I, er, stole some old used copies of Dickens's Hard Times, Alice Munro's Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You and Robertson Davies's "Deptford Trilogy" (The Fifth Business, The Manticore and World of Wonders as I was packing up my office today for the end of the semester. Lest anyone think me a hooligan, they had clearly been sitting there unread for years (I'm assuming they belonged to one of the office's prior occupants) and I left behind some books that I don't need anymore, so fair trade, right?
― MaudAddam (cryptosicko), Saturday, 13 December 2014 03:33 (eleven years ago)
post-christmas round-up:
jack black - you can't winneil young - on the beach songbook (includes a section of rick griffin art)
― no lime tangier, Thursday, 25 December 2014 21:07 (eleven years ago)
i bought a copy of claudia rankine, CITIZEN
i am teaching a class this spring, i might assign it
― j., Thursday, 25 December 2014 22:13 (eleven years ago)
Sidney Mintz - Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History
Looking forward to this one.
― jmm, Friday, 26 December 2014 06:07 (eleven years ago)
Oh geez bookoutlet got me
Levi - Survival in Auschwitz / The Reawakening (a.k.a. If this is a man / The truce)Hitchens - The Trial of Henry KissingerApostolos Doxiadis - Logicomix
Dybek - Paper LanternBanks - The Sweet HereafterLe Guin - The Lathe of HeavenGene Wolfe - Sword & CitadelFelix Gilman - The Half-Made World
merry christmas to me
― poxy fülvous (abanana), Friday, 26 December 2014 07:30 (eleven years ago)