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The Worldly Philosophers Revised Edition de Robert L. Heilbroner
Mary Meade's Country Cookbook: Traditional American Cooking de Ruth Ellen Church
Introducing Derrida, 3rd Edition (Introducing) de Jeff Collins
Gravity's Rainbow de Thomas Pynchon
Three Hainish Novels: Rocannon's World; Planet of Exile; City of Illusions de Ursala Le Guin
Fire in the Blood de Irene Nemirovsky
Waking Nightmares de Ramsey Campbell
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Autores favoritosRoberto Arlt, Roberto Bolaño, Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar, Philip K. Dick, Umberto Eco, Shirley Jackson, S. T. Joshi, Thomas Ligotti, H. P. Lovecraft, Ricardo Piglia, Michael Pollan, Mark Richard, Jeff VanderMeer (Favoritos em comum)
Livrarias favoritasBorderlands Books, Copperfield's Books - Sebastopol, Moe's Books, Paperbacks Unlimited, Treehorn Books
Bibliotecas favoritasSonoma County Library - Rincon Valley Library, Sonoma County Library - Santa Rosa Central, Sonoma County Library - Sebastopol
Sobre mimWhere to start? I was born in Buenos Aires (Borges' hometown) on January 19th (Poe's birthday). The majority of my formative years were spent in Miami. I've lived briefly in the Seattle area and currently reside in Northern California. I've studied physics and economics in college and grad school. (And some German) My German is pretty rusty. My Spanish is pretty good, but I'm most comfortable in English. Anyway, that's it for basic biography.
I've always been a bit of a bookworm. When I was young, it was mostly science fiction (mainly H.G. Wells and Douglas Adams). When I got to high school, I got into cheesy AD&D novels, though I also liked some of the heavier works in my English classes. (The works that stand out from that time are The Sound and the Fury, Macbeth, Siddhartha, and Heart of Darkness.)
(True story: I was the only person in my 8th grade English class who liked Farenheit 451, and that includes the teacher.)
Ironically enough, I credit Lovecraft, whom I discovered the year after I graduated from college, with making me a more avid reader. From when I first read him, I was pretty hooked. First I read all his fiction. Then I started to read Lovecraft pastiches & other Cthulhu Mythos stuff. Then, having gotten bored with that, I got into other authors whose work bears some similarities, which brought me back to my roots through Cortazar and Borges.
Lately, I've become intrigued by HPLs influences and have been exploring 19th Century literature, which I found really dull when I was younger. I've also been trying to explore more contemporary horror outside the narrow Lovecraftian vein. And I've been trying to explore all that Latin American fiction that I've sort of neglected for years.
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Sobre a minha bibliotecaA good portion of it is in storage do to a move that has left me without much space for the time being. The absence of books has inspired something of a binge of book buying, and I've discovered the joy of library book sales.
Anyway, there's a fair amount of Lovecraft and Cthulhu Mythos, back from when I was exploring that tradition. Also, anything by Thomas Ligotti that I can afford.
A good portion of it is stuff I've held onto for years, some of which I've inherited. (I have a certain hesitance to give up any book that has come into my hands, especially if I haven't read it.) There are some classics in there I keep meaning to read.
Anything tagged "borrowed" was at some point borrowed, either from the library or a friend, and so is not actually part of my collection. Tags starting with @ are author tags, so far mostly nationality.
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Membro desdeDec 2, 2006
Lendo atualmenteThug: The True Story of India's Murderous Cult de Mike Dash
The Da Vinci Code [Unabridged Library Edition CDs] de Dan Brown
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escrito por bookmonkey00k, às 12:33 pm (EST) , Oct 5, 2009
Which of Lovecraft's stories are your favourites?
escrito por bookmonkey00k, às 4:18 pm (EST) , Oct 2, 2009
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Chris
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escrito por overtheseatoskye, às 8:38 pm (EST) , Nov 19, 2008
But, back to books: do you happen to know Felisberto Hernandez and his work?
A while back I read Bartleby & Co by Enrique Vila-Matas, where Hernandez is mentioned very positively. Furthermore his wikipedia-entry states that both Cortázar as well as García Marquez "note Hernández as a major influence." Makes me want to check on him, but not much of his work is available in the local libraries.
escrito por eairo, às 5:09 pm (EST) , Oct 3, 2008
escrito por flatmancrooked, às 10:12 am (EST) , Sep 25, 2008
...To add an bit of an anecdote to the Croton Reservoir's history: When New York had its first "Great Exhibiton" in 1854, this event took place next to the reservoir in a huge building of cast iron and glass, the "Crystal Palace". In 1858 this enormous edifice burned to the ground - in direct vicinity to the largest body of water available in the whole city...
Where the "Crystal Palace" was now is "Bryant Park". The reservoir was replace by the New York Public Library.
Regards,
Matthias Feser
escrito por matthiasfeser, às 10:42 am (EST) , Sep 18, 2008
I think you mean 1896 and not 1986 :-{)}
Yeah, I've done stuff like that too, like putting down today's date, whatever today happens to be, for my birthday on some form, usually very important, not erasable and the last copy known to humankind.
escrito por PghDragonMan, às 8:08 am (EST) , Sep 18, 2008
escrito por overtheseatoskye, às 11:49 pm (EST) , Aug 27, 2008
Many thanks for adding me to your list of 'Interesting Libraries'. I see you are a H.P.Lovecraft fan.as I am,I will return the compliment and add you to my list too.When I get a spare moment I will explore your Library in full.
All the best from the UK.
escrito por devenish, às 3:21 pm (EST) , Aug 25, 2008
Just wanted to say, very nice review of Moby Dick. That one is near the top of my TBR pile and I enjoyed your opinion of it.
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