try kafka's "the trial"...that'll have you" looking under your bed at night"...and listening with both ears at the door
and jean genet.." the balcony" they both point out society failings, shortcomings and how it is i for one can see it many a time played out in "real life" practising zen ... helps "one get through the day" a zen a day keeps the head shrink at bay ho hum cheers merle Opinion is divided, naturally, as to which was Zeppelin's best record album. I still think it's hard to beat the first. ;-) I hope I haven't "Led" you on. (I think they started the revolution in misspelling that continues to this day). --Joe PS I was re-reading CRIME AND PUNISHMENT recently, and kind of feel as if I've been to St. Petersburg. When I dip back in there, I feel, too, as if I've caught a bit of Raskolnikov's persistent fever; and I feel guilty of his crime myself; and fear, like a paranoid, that the Police will knock on my door. Quite the remarkable novel. Zen is never mentioned, until now. > Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
