deadken posted:actually its probably birmingham, which manages to be the second largest city in the country without a single aspect of any cultural, artistic, architectural, sporting, social, or culinary note
ah canada makes more sense now that you've posted all these tidbits of british life
1. a short history survey about postwar eastern europe up until 1970
2. a book about what marxism is by molyneux (a cliffite dude)
3. one of the q-and-a books about parecon
none of them were all that great. the eastern europe one was pretty standard i'd guess but it was mostly focused on racing through the basics in a short period and then suggesting further reading. the marxism one was just standard cliffite arguments structured around their normal obvious quotes without really engaging with the alternatives. the q-and-a book was okay in terms of promoting something nice but it didn't really handle the arguments against it well.
Impper posted:borges sukz
Wow, look at this opinion that I disagree with. Ugh.
tentativelurkeraccount posted:hey y'all, never read houellebecq, asking my daddy for a # of books for christmas. which is the bets houellebecq? which one is it. tell me.
Whatever or Elementary Particles
wasted posted:the one where the anti-hero bitches and moans about being well off but isolated from his social class and has certain views on sex and women and the human condition
Sounds ccool, which one is that?
tentativelurkeraccount posted:wasted posted:the one where the anti-hero bitches and moans about being well off but isolated from his social class and has certain views on sex and women and the human condition
Sounds ccool, which one is that?
"Whatever" I think. Houellebecq might seem harsh or w/e (if you're a liberal I guess) but his romantic waxing on may '68 actually touched my stone heart.
Ironicwarcriminal posted:is bolano any good
2666 is, but savage detectives and anything else isn't imo
also nazi literature in the americas, that's good too
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tentativelurkeraccount posted:hey y'all, never read houellebecq, asking my daddy for a # of books for christmas. which is the bets houellebecq? which one is it. tell me.
atomised/elementary particles. the map and the territory won some prestigious french award but i dont think its nearly as good
Whatever is brutal in an immediate way and Atomized/Elementary Particles is brutal in a more sophisticated way
A few teenage girls at a high school wear short shorts and short skirts that reveal bare legs, along with some low-cut tops that reveal cleavage.
At a school dance, many teenage girls wear low-cut dresses that reveal cleavage.
A teen girl sends a photo image of a teen boy wearing a green costume with a 5-foot-long green penis to a man who laughs.
While under the influence of a drug, an undercover police officer runs track and plays with the relay baton, holding it as if it is his penis; a teacher tries to take it away from him by grabbing it.
We see three teen boy/girl couples kiss on school grounds.
A teen girl kisses a police officer for saving her life.
At a high school, a female teacher flirts with an undercover police officer, winks at him, and makes sexual advances toward him.
Impper posted:im rereading limonov, its better than i remember
"
Wakefield Press is an independent American publisher devoted to the translation of overlooked gems and literary oddities in small, affordable, yet elegant paperback editions. Our publications include the Wakefield Handbooks series (the guidebook as imagined through literature) and the Imagining Science series (science as imagined through literature), as well as forays into classic experimental fiction (literature as imagined through literature). Authors range from literary giants to those underrepresented (or unknown) in English."
saw this press's booth at a bookfair in boston and took a couple things on a whim. after reading them i got real excited- real excited- and have since returned to grab the rest of their catalog. holy hell am i in love with their stuff
gershom sholem gave walter benjamin a copy of this at his wedding
http://wakefieldpress.com/scheerbart_lesab.html
and this one's real sad and pretty
http://wakefieldpress.com/schwob_monelle.html
Bablu posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
is bolano any good
2666 is, but savage detectives and anything else isn't imo
also nazi literature in the americas, that's good too
just got lent nazi literature and it's very funny so far....
You'll all like TLJ's character.
palafox posted:http://wakefieldpress.com/catalog.html"
Wakefield Press is an independent American publisher devoted to the translation of overlooked gems and literary oddities in small, affordable, yet elegant paperback editions. Our publications include the Wakefield Handbooks series (the guidebook as imagined through literature) and the Imagining Science series (science as imagined through literature), as well as forays into classic experimental fiction (literature as imagined through literature). Authors range from literary giants to those underrepresented (or unknown) in English."
saw this press's booth at a bookfair in boston and took a couple things on a whim. after reading them i got real excited- real excited- and have since returned to grab the rest of their catalog. holy hell am i in love with their stuff
gershom sholem gave walter benjamin a copy of this at his wedding
http://wakefieldpress.com/scheerbart_lesab.html
and this one's real sad and pretty
http://wakefieldpress.com/schwob_monelle.html
anyone who publishes perec is good
wtf ever im gonna make that little pic of perec my avatar here hes too cool