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Literature Thread in vein of Music Thread

Started by Apikoros II, July 30, 2010, 06:44:20 PM

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Quote from: Ne+@uNGr0+ on August 02, 2010, 03:56:04 AM
1. Fave Novelist
2. Fave Poet
3. Fave Non-Fiction Author
4. Fave author who ain't some nancy boy esoteric impress the english teacher mo-fo

1. Tom Robbins
2. Sepia
3. Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
4. Robert Anton Wilson

Sepia is very good. I usually have to read her stuff 3 or 4 times to get it all.

Jasper

Odd though, I thought everyone here was tired of RAW.  Net, what's your favorite book of his?

Apikoros II

I gotta tell you, I am still a big fan of RAW, I don't think I could ever grow tired of him!
I also believe that everything is false, even that statement and the one above it. Also, when you look into the abyss the abyss looks into you. Heck, the abyss sometimes winks and once it gave me the finger.

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Quote from: Sigmatic on August 03, 2010, 07:08:05 AM
Odd though, I thought everyone here was tired of RAW.  Net, what's your favorite book of his?

Probably Prometheus Rising. That said, I do like to kill my idols, so take that with a grain of salt.
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Kai

1. Fave Novelist
2. Fave Poet
3. Fave Non-Fiction Author
4. Fave author who ain't some nancy boy esoteric impress the english teacher mo-fo

1. No way I can choose.
2. Tom Montag. End statement.
3. EO Wilson, or Aldo Leopold, or Edward Abbey. Pick one.
4. See #1.
If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water. --Loren Eisley, The Immense Journey

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Grand Visser of the Six Legged Class
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Its really hard to pick just one, but here goes

1. Henry Miller or Hemingway or Steinbeck or Fitzgerald or Pynchon
2. William Blake or Poe or Ogden Nash or Samuel Coleridge or Shelley
3. Oliver Sachs or Locke or Voltaire or Aasimov or Zinn
4. Robert E. Howard or P.K. Dick or H.P. Lovecraft or Vonnegut or Tolkein

Honorable Mentions:
Hunter S. Thompson
Richard Farina
Frank Herbert
       


Iason Ouabache

Damn. I forgot about Asimov as a non-fiction writer. His "Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology" was one of the most influential books I've read. And yes, I read the entire thing cover to cover. I was such a nerd.
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