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hey man, whatcha readin ?

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 3:32 pm
by ebeam_Archive
sunlore wrote:The last one was called "In cold blood", and the author's name even more generic, so I don't remember it.


Was that sarcastic? Capote, eh? Haven't read it myself, but I though this book was pretty well respected.

hey man, whatcha readin ?

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 3:34 pm
by ebeam_Archive
Domagoj wrote:Have you got any P. K. Dick suggestions - essentials?


I've only read one, 'The Man in the High Castle' but it was pretty good.

hey man, whatcha readin ?

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 12:27 pm
by sunlore_Archive
ebeam wrote:sunlore wrote:
The last one was called "In cold blood", and the author's name even more generic, so I don't remember it.


Was that sarcastic? Capote, eh? Haven't read it myself, but I though this book was pretty well respected.


No it was another guy. Same title, different book.
Capote is not near damn trashy enough. I presume...
Never actually read it, though. Is it good?

I am pondering your question, GhostFace. Could it've been a James McEllroy novel? Those are usually set in L.A. McEllroy is pretty good at the ugly details of a good mutilation -not crap! Look out for "L.A. Noir". He also wrote a good book on boxing called "Bloodsport".

hey man, whatcha readin ?

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 12:28 pm
by sunlore_Archive
Ah, Ebeam, I now see you didn't read it.

hey man, whatcha readin ?

Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 1:16 pm
by Eksvplot_Archive
as far as PKD stuff goes, i remember really being engrossed with Palmer Eldrich. it's a really hostile book and in an essay Dick even said, "i wish i'd never written it," but it's quite intersting. makes A Scanner Darkly seem LESS paranoid.

also, check out the Shifiting Realities of Philip K. Dick. it's got some golden essays and this mega-cryptic speech he gave in front of liek hundreds of people that's certifiably insane. it's hilarious.

if i ever have a deathbed book shelf, at least one of Philip K. Dick's novels will occupy it.