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Pictures from an Institution (Phoenix Fiction Series) by Randall Jarrell
Darwin, Marx, Wagner: Critique of a Heritage by Jacques Barzun
Sound & Fury V5 by William Faulkner
Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh
The Future of the Past by Alexander Stille
Mornings Like This: Found Poems by Annie Dillard
Capitalism and Freedom (Phoenix Books) by Milton Friedman
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About my library"And indeed, if there is a counterpart to the confusion of a library, it is the order of its catalogue." - Walter Benjamin
About my tags: "sci" = physical sciences only; "lawlit" = for interdisciplinary "law & literature" books; "litcrit" = literary criticism & theory. ["A5" to "A8," "LX," and "P" = location codes, to help me find the books themselves.]
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Former lawyer, current academic (assuming I can ever get a full-time professorship; I just defended and I'm adjuncting right now), focusing on law and literature and the Victorian novel.
My library is kind of restricted by my tiny apartment, but the law & lit stuff is definitely a permanent part of it.
posted by chelseagirl at 3:30 pm (EST) on Sep 9, 2008