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The Human Condition (Walgreen Foundation Lectures) by Hannah Arendt
Bilbo's last song : at the Grey Havens by J. R. R. Tolkien
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posted by penguinkye at 9:20 pm (EST) on Apr 30, 2008
posted by HouseholdOpera at 8:05 pm (EST) on Dec 12, 2007
posted by suzanney at 2:49 am (EST) on Oct 25, 2007
My other half has just finished Melusine and she enjoyed it greatly; it's now on my 'to read' pile!
(I was the talkative British chap in the audience of the 'How to do good work in high fantasy' panel at WisCon who was going on about modern fantasy that inherits stuff from Gormenghast.)
posted by bookzombie at 7:37 am (EST) on Jun 22, 2007
Anyway, now I'm on the closing pages of "Goldfinger" I have to say your comments are right on the money. Fleming is such a chauvinist and if I were a Korean reading this I'd be outraged, but he does write with verve and has style to burn. You find yourself enjoying the whole enterprise in spite of yourself
posted by David1312 at 9:46 pm (EST) on Mar 15, 2007
posted by teratologist at 3:57 pm (EST) on Mar 2, 2007
posted by TerrapinJetta at 11:02 am (EST) on Nov 22, 2006
I stumbled into your profile page because you're one of the few people who hold "The Control Revolution" by Beniger, a book I found to be improbably interesting. In tracking down that connection, I see your real name - and recalled that my wife [MaggieO] saw you on a panel at Noreascon, and was impressed enough by your presentation to buy your book.
I see by our shared books that we're both interested in what I tag as 'atomic age'; you might be interested in my holdings on the subject. And you might want to check out the "Annus mirabilis" group, as there's been an attempt there to start a discussion of Restoration drama....
(I love LT...)
posted by AsYouKnow_Bob at 10:57 pm (EST) on Sep 8, 2006
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