twain and other books

May 24, 2010 18:17

So Mark Twain specified in his will that his autobiography shall not be released until 100 years after his death. (I would like to think that I am a big enough dick to do something like this in my will). It's something I look forward to reading. I get an hour lunch at work and am getting through books I had to push aside during school. I look ( Read more... )

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noa_e May 24 2010, 23:06:21 UTC
*nods* It does seem like quite a good read. Though, if you DO put it in your will, I'm sure THAT will be quite the interesting read as well. XD

as for nonfiction, sorry bro. Got nothing I know of in that category.

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thecanadianwolf May 26 2010, 00:05:53 UTC
Yeah, its such an obscure thing to do. He must not of liked his fans. XP

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suicidehelmet May 25 2010, 02:31:54 UTC
Thomas Pynchon - "Gravity's Rainbow". Seriously, the best book I've read in my entire life.

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thecanadianwolf May 26 2010, 00:06:13 UTC
I will definitely look it up.

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androgynism May 25 2010, 19:17:48 UTC
I'd say Bret Easton Ellis' semi-autobiography/horror novel "Lunar Park".
He has a way of writing that captures so many details and nuances, that I've never seen in any other writer.

If it has to be strictly non-fiction, then Naomi Klein's "No Logo"... It may be 10 years old, but it continues to become more and more relevant.

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thecanadianwolf May 26 2010, 00:10:04 UTC
I've heard of ellis before but I am not sure where.

Yeah, I started reading no logo years ago, but I lent it out before I finished, then they lost the book. -_-

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androgynism May 26 2010, 06:25:19 UTC
You've probably heard of him because Ellis wrote American Psycho in 1991. Another fantastic book.

Actually, I haven't finished No Logo yet, either :P
Still got aboout 150 pages to go, but I'm reading another book currently.

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zookee May 25 2010, 20:24:25 UTC
"Muscle" by Sam Fussell. It's the autobiography of a nerd-come-pro bodybuilder and it's pretty entertaining.

Or Plato's "Republic" if you really wanna get stuck in there.

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thecanadianwolf May 26 2010, 00:12:25 UTC
That seems pretty interesting. Helps that I like nerdy beefy guys too though. =p

Yeah, I've had to read that twice for different classes. It makes me think about freedom in the sense of freedom to do versus freedom from ignorance and pain.

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