You must be built like a muscle man after lugging all those tomes around.
Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
I wish!
Cryptonomicon &
All The Devils Are Here, are e-books. I bought Gulag Archipeligo in two volumes...as paperbacks. I know...I know.... Wuss, wuss!! Between this laziness & the excessive eating/drinking...I'll soon resemble your former avatar! May I borrow it when the time comes?
The only books that upset me that much were the writings of Edgar Cayce. I read the paperbacks in college, and would literally throw them against the wall with all the force I could muster.
Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
I have similar convulsions, revulsion, when I read anything by Noam Chomsky. You’re angered by the subject; whereas, I’m angered at the author. I can’t believe he is allowed to teach at any American university.
Originally Posted by I B Hankering
There's not much that bothers me this much...but a debacle 30-years in the making certainly qualifies. I had the same reaction to Frank Reich's,
The Greatest Story Ever Sold. Don't get me wrong. In both cases...it's wonderful writing...but the subject matter just annoys me to NO end! I want to know what each has to tell me...but I can only take it in very concentrated doses. It's just TOO frustrating for me to contemplate for very long...
Thanks for your list of readings. I will look up the Shirer book, never heard of it.
Originally Posted by ninasastri
At your service, m'lady! Enjoy!
William Shirer was a journalist stationed in Berlin (I think he was American but I honestly don't know...might have been British...if that matters) throughout the 1930s. The book was originally published in the early 1960s. The copy I have is a 30th anniversary edition with a short - yet interesting afterward.
His book actually created a bit of a stir within the academic community at the time. "Traditional" historians argued it was just too soon to write THE definitive history of a regime so recent.
Shirer countered with....
1) No such regime had ever collapsed with such a definitive written archive captured intact before. And;
2) I was there. Given # 1, if anyone is in a position to write this...it's me.
Agree or disagree, it makes for compelling reading. LOL...all 1200+ thoroughly frustrating, depressing pages of it...