ok cool. i'll hVE TO CHECK THEM OUT.  only other one i
can remember is kobo abe, the box man and women in tje
dunes. very distinct way of describing an essencs of
living. i have tones of lists of things i've read and
movies ive seen and things i should read and moves i
should see. i've added so much to the list thatnks to
this post


--- badgergirl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah, Soseki!  Have you read Kokoro?  That was my
> first Soseki.  If you have any interest in Japanese
> youth literature (of about 20 years ago, admittedly)
> I recommend Almost Transparent Blue by Ryu Murakami.
>  It was touted as the Japanese Clockwork orange.  It
> wasn't quite that good, but still very interesting
> and worth a look.
> 
> Recent (worthwhile) reading:
> 
> Wilson by David Mamet (intentionally confounding,
> but worth the effort - quite hilarious)
> 
> Imaginative Qualities of Actual Things by Gilbert
> Sorrentino
> 
> Americana by Don Delillo
> 
> Life Turns Man Up and Down: High Life, Useful
> Advice, 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 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 botchan. i like the
> > japanese way of thinking in literature. great
> sense of
> > humour
> > 
> > 
> > --- Ann Klefstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > 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 "Holy Drinker" (may
> have
> > > the title askew--)
> > > 
> > > "The Furies" by Fernanda Eberhardt.
> > > 
> > > "Butcher's Wife" by Louise Erdrich, not all
> great
> > > but w/ great passages.
> > > 
> > > Of course and always "Trilce" and "Posthumous
> Poems"
> > > by Cesar Vallejo.
> > > 
> > > And a spate of mid-20th century stuff, poems by
> > > Williams, Olson, Berryman.
> > > Pound's Cantos.  And even some Patchen! Who can
> be
> > > skinmeltingly lovely.
> > > 
> > > And "that sweet man John Clare". Some kind of
> > > cultural salvation there, if
> > > only we could get at it--I've got some essays on
> his
> > > work if anyone would
> > > care to read them. Send me offlist message and
> I'll
> > > forward, if you wish.
> > > 
> > > AK
> > > 
> > > On 7/13/04 2:41 AM, "michael leigh"
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > 
> > > > I was wondering what the other members of the
> > > Fluxlist
> > > > were reading at the moment(besides this
> e-mail)-
> > > books
> > > > especially, that they recommend or they have
> > > enjoyed
> > > > reading just lately.
> > > > I used to read quite a lot but these days I
> find
> > > it
> > > > quite tough going to plough through a novel
> but
> > > Hazel
> > > > enjoyed this book and passed it onto me. It's
> > > called
> > > > "The Curious Incident of the Dog In the
> > > > Night-time(Don't let the long winded title put
> you
> > > > off!) by Mark Haddon. Published in the u.k.,
> by
> > > > Definitions.
> > > > It's about a 15 year old boy who suffers from
> > > > Aspergers Syndrome and his quest to find out
> who
> > > > killed the neighbours dog. It's quite funny
> and
> > > > sometimes quite sad and written in an engaging
> > > > dead-pan style with helpful diagrams and
> pictures.
> > > > 
> > > > Michael
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
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