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omphaloskepsis
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I'm freaked by how many novels I have in common with you guys. In common with Logan- - The Thee Stigmata of Palmer Eldtritch (Philip K. Dick) - Mother Night (Kurt Vonnegut)- Stranger in a Strange Land (Robert A. Heinlein) - The Tin Drum (Günter Grass) - Crime and Punishment (Fyodor Dostoyevsky) - Infinite Jest (David Foster Wallace) - Island (Aldous Huxley) - Oryx and Crake (Margaret Atwood) - 1984 (George Orwell) - The Road (Cormac McCarthy) All but two in common with Dark Elf The Once and Future King - T.H. White The Name of the Rose - Umberto Eco The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit/The Silmarillion - J.R.R. Tolkien Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie Ulysses - James Joyce The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain I, Claudius - Robert Graves ( Livia- favorite evil woman ever) David Copperfield - Charles Dickens The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee Watership Down - Richard Adams Dune - Frank Herbert All but two in common with Exitthelemming - the Rabbit series - John Updike the Trial - Franz Kafka a Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce the Outsider - Albert Camus a Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess the Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger Lord of the Flies - William Golding Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh Foucault's Pendulum - Umberto Eco A few other Novels Everything by Cormac McCarthy, Kurt Vonnegut, Aldous Huxley, Virginia Wolfe, Joseph Conrad, DH Lawerance and and Joseph Heller Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset Tom Jones by Henry Fielding The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner Native Son by Richard Wright Studs Lonigan by James T Farrell Bend in the River by V.S. Naipaul all the Hyperion novels by Dan Simmons Edited by omphaloskepsis - March 07 2019 at 09:24 |
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moshkito
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Hi,
I was worried about the listing for Literature, and then music, since you all pretty much know my tastes in music, although some folks do not seem to understand, or get an idea that my tastes are so universal that it throws off folks that tend to list more "well known" stuff due to their fame, or pop/hit music levels. Cervantes, would be in it, so would some Shakespeare and even Boccaccio ... not to mention Goethe and Hesse, and at least one French, and one of my favorites is Moliere, and his social and _______ commentaries everywhere. But then, there is one that is not usually mentioned, but the Marquis de Sade, is actually a very good writer, even if some think it is sad and sick! Doris Lessing is a novelist that I love to read also. Some of her works are just ... not only well written, they are the kind of stuff that you remember a long time. A lot of the literature I like happens to be in theater ... Peter Weiss MARAT/SADE is probably the play I consider the best, and one that was quoted by the Beatles, Bonzo Dog Band, and many others, which kinda explains its incredible upheaval when it opened in London, and how shocking it was, and became. It was sort of pure psychedelia in the middle of all the rest. And you didn't need dope to appreciate it, although many people will get highly upset at the political and social commentaries in there. (paraphrasing ... I am a revolutionary with a vision ... and the reply is ... no you are not. You are another man with an idiotic vision that thinks he's better than anyone else!)(... and the acting, in the play ... a total wow!). Let's see ... Michel de Ghelderode is a fantastic playwright. Sam Sheppard is also a far out playwright. And there are some things from Japan that are also amazing ... and some films were made of many of them, and they deserve the mention and attention.
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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micky
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ehh... literature and movies were easy .. it was music that was the hard one. Then again Pedro I'd suspect you'd disagree with me on the artistic qualities of music. sure it exists.. but that really isn't what music is about. never has been.. never will be. sure it is great to see musicians try to bring all that high brow intellectual sh*t into music.. but ever since the dawn of time music has been not about artistic expression.. it isn't about stimulating the mind or the senses... but about emotional relation.. relating your emotions to the music..
that is why for me the music list was so hard.. I love so much music.. of so many styles.. and its artistic merits mean jack f**king sh*t to me.. it is all about how they related to me and my particular emotonal state.. it is like I said.. emtional reinforcemnt.. you want to get hot and revved up for a night out on the town.. do you put Rock Bottom on.. hell no.. unless you are a first class prog egghead.. for most normal people. Music is all their emotional state of mind.. music they can relate to based on what they are feeling..
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MortSahlFan
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I've enjoyed reading all these, and hope this bump might enable others to contribute.
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rogerthat
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Pretty late getting to this but do drop by if you like at the Renaissance Zone: |
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Snicolette
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Will check it out, thank you
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The Possession of Hannah Grace.
Not many films make me jump but this one did on a few occasions. I really enjoyed it. |
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Instant Family 7/10
Thoight it would be a typical comedy but it was much more than that. Really good performances from Rose Byrne and Mark Walberg. |
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