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Just noticed that you have Voss. Have you read it? There is a Voss Journey on this weekend in Canberra run by the National Film and Sound Archives, to celebrate some overdue anniversaries. Makes me feel I should read Voss one day ;-)
I'm also reading from the 1001 list, have you seen the LT group?
Cheers
posted by KimB at 6:24 am (EST) on May 11, 2009
posted by RobertKoger123 at 10:13 pm (EST) on Mar 15, 2009
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posted by monkeybird at 12:04 am (EST) on Oct 18, 2007
An old favorite of mine is Chronicles of Tao by Deng Ming-Dao. Kim Stanley Robinson has an interesting take on Eastern spirituality in his Years of Rice and Salt, and actually also includes a good bit of Buddhism in his global warming trilogy (beginning with Forty Signs of Rain). Also, check out Roger Zelazny's Lord of Light, it's hysterical.
If you get a chance to read any of these, I'd love to hear what you thought.
Cheers!
posted by philosojerk at 12:20 am (EST) on Oct 1, 2007
Best,
Abby
posted by ablachly at 12:57 pm (EST) on Aug 27, 2007
posted by monkeybird at 6:54 pm (EST) on Aug 26, 2007