In a message dated 7/22/04 7:44:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Dear Dreiser:
This morning I have been pondering all the subtle and less than heiness follies I could commit and so I begin by writing you. To begin with, whenever I send you a letter I am never quite certain whether I am
So many reasons to visit. I just read The Red
Pony--great story. He creates a bowlvalleyshapemapped out by
landmarks like thesprings andthe pig slaughtering tree. Like a pair
of cupped hands.The boy story of obsession with death.
I think the story actuallyhelped me
understand some of the
Sounds like fun!
- Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Power and
Difference in the Workplace
Selected readings for AEC 1156
Readings selected by Isla Carmichael
before that
Corporate Ethics in the Global Economy: The Caring
and Serving DImensions of
Enterprise
Selected readings for AEC
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Reading Matters
i am reading dharma punx - noah levine and
middlesex -
jeffery eugenides. plus man and his symbols -
jung, a
beginner's guide to constructing the universe -
michael s. schneider. i switch a lot when i get
In a message dated 7/16/04 7:24:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is anyone compiling this reading list? I am reading Steinbeck all summer.
Amazing!
My studio/antique/fluxus space is right across the street from the old tanks that people used to live in on Cannery Row. They've been trying to
Power and Difference in the Workplace
Selected readings for AEC 1156
Readings selected by Isla Carmichael
before that
Corporate Ethics in the Global Economy: The Caring and Serving DImensions of
Enterprise
Selected readings for AEC 1131
Readings selected by Laurent Leduc
Toronto Globe and Mail
, and Mad English - African Market
Literature, edited by Kurt Thometz (This is out of print but still findable - it's
too wonderful to describe.)
From: aliceklar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/07/15 Thu PM 12:22:44 EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Reading Matters
i am reading
i am reading dharma punx - noah levine and middlesex -
jeffery eugenides. plus man and his symbols - jung, a
beginner's guide to constructing the universe -
michael s. schneider. i switch a lot when i get bored
of it. some good ones i liked this year are i am a cat
by natsume soseki as well as
I've been reading Christopher Logue's really fantastic retellings of the
Iliad, lots sexier than Troy by many powers of 10. The Husbands is one,
All Day Permanent Red the most recent. There are more.
Also lately anything by any Roth seems great. Most recently Joseph Roth's
Radetzky March and his
In a message dated 7/13/04 12:48:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"The Curious Incident of the Dog In the
Night-time
hmmm Madawg must read this
I'v been reading Color Science-thats how I found out about Beer's Law 1852
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