[MD] Neopragmatism isn't pragmatic.
MarshaV
marshalz at charter.net
Tue Oct 31 13:04:29 PST 2006
At 03:48 PM 10/31/2006, you wrote:
>my initial reading list is full of hemingway and
>kundera and kerouac is great too. actually i think
>hemingway is probably in another league as far as
>writing talent goes. personally i think he is the
>measure.
>vaneigem's 'rev of everyday life' and debord's
>'society of the spectacle' are free off the net. and
>very much worth a look.
>baudrillard was like wading through treacle a bit... i
>understood what 'the perfect crime' was about only
>after my MOQ upgrade had kicked in.
>
>entry point? to what exactly.
>
>--- MarshaV <marshalz at charter.net> wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Gav,
> >
> > This post is very interesting, but I somehow missed
> > your initial
> > reading list? I didn't know where to start, so I
> > ordered, "The
> > Conspiracy of Art" Jean Baudrillard. Which book
> > would be a good entry point?
> >
> > Marsha
> >
> >
Greetings Gav,
Baudrillard,Vaneigem, DeBord, the Situationists? They say curiosity
killed the cat. I'm always looking for another point-of-view. Never
mind, I'll check out 'The Conspiracy of Art'. It does sound interesting.
Marsha
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