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Mr. Nice by Howard Marks
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read this a while back, the hash making process in the middle east sounds interesting doesn't itbandshell wrote:Mr. Nice by Howard Marks
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Don't really trust my perceptions from 10+ years back, but I enjoyed Junky and Queer, quick reads, mostly coherent unlike naked lunch fare. Read first half of Ghosts tonight, it's right up my alley.whitelight wrote:You'll love it, I guaranty you.cr1tt3r wrote:ha, nice timing, just picked this up used for 2 bucks the other day, I opened it up on some random page and fell in love with what I was reading, read lots of Burroughs (like 10 years back), but had never even heard of this one...
Do you have any other suggestion for Burroughs? I have Naked Lunch that I already read, Soft Machine that I'll soon read, and the place of dead roads (will need the first and third book of the trilogy before I start reading it).
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i'm getting it next week mate!tr0tsky wrote:Big up yourself Vulva.
If you're interested in Aesthetics you should read 'Mikhail Bakhtin and Walter Benjamin' by Tim Beasley-Murray, who is a badman that taught me political philosophy and German philosophy at university. Proper intelligent bloke.
He compares Bakhtin and Benjamin focussing on the forms that make experiences. He uses the same method as Kant does when he argues the Transcendental Aesthetic [that in itself is elaborated from Kant's Critique of Pure Reason].
I finished Germinal and now reading a book on Jah Rastafari himself by the Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuściński. It's a really interesting book about the workings of Selassie-I's central court and government and what lead to the end of the Ethiopian empire.
Kapuściński is a superb author, I've already read his books on the last Shah of Iran and on the Angolan Civil War.

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Met him the other night. Did you know he owns 'Azuka', the Tapas place in Leeds?bandshell wrote:Mr. Nice by Howard Marks
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A badly photocopied transcript of: Khmers Stand Up! A History of the Cambodian Government, 1970-1975 - Justin Corfield. I might just buy the book.
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Haven't got that far yet but I'm sure I'll find it interesting when I read it.aspect-dubz wrote:read this a while back, the hash making process in the middle east sounds interesting doesn't itbandshell wrote:Mr. Nice by Howard Marks
Ha sick, I didn't know that. Did he live up to his name?kins83 wrote:Met him the other night. Did you know he owns 'Azuka', the Tapas place in Leeds?bandshell wrote:Mr. Nice by Howard Marks
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Just got this in the mail today, looking forward to reading it;


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Eats, shoots & Leaves, The book seller of Kabul and I'm at the moment taking a break from skimming through 'Critical thinking skills'.
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All The Pretty Horses by Cormac Mc Carthy which will be followed by The Crossing. These are volumes 1 & 2 of his "border trilogy". I can't get enough of his writing at the moment.
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Nice DROKKR, not read anything by him but wanna get round to doing The Road soon.
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Fight Club - Chuck Palahniuk
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also bizarrely Mr Marks is a friend of my family...
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My dad went to university with him - he remembers him from the rugby team
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Looks good! I've got a toy penguin on top of my mixing desk named after Roger Penrose!Sephirot wrote:aaaaaaargh i need to change my life
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Oo looks interesting, might have to look that up!Sephirot wrote:aaaaaaargh i need to change my life
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