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Words into Type(3rd Edition) by Marjorie E. Skillin
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The Order of Things : An Archaeology of Human Sciences (Vintage) by Michel Foucault
Aliens & Anorexia (Native Agents) (Semiotext(e) / Native Agents) by Chris Kraus
Citizens : A Chronicle of the French Revolution (Vintage) by Simon Schama
The Search for the Giant Squid : The Biology and Mythology of the World's Most Elusive Sea Creature by Richard Ellis
Object-Choice (All You Need Is Love ... : on Mating Strategies & a Fragment of Afreud Biography) by Klaus Theweleit
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About my libraryad hoc, assembled in fits and starts. clusters of books from when I worked at publishers, from college, from an expensive spiritual quest born of deep depression, from brief enthusiasms and short-lived goals, from my father's english-prof library, from the street, from the library sale, from the great goles thrift store before it closed. and, embarrassingly, a slew of self-help and organizing books from Amazon gift certificates. one rule: never pay retail. I did buy Chris Krause's "I Like Dick" at St. Mark's Books for full price. In 1999, I think. many of the books I've most loved I don't own. they live in the public library. working on the "you don't need to own everything" thing. simple living, treading lightly, radical paring, all that. books, as stand-ins for the best self, are hard to let go of.
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