Re: What are you reading?
Posted: Mon May 05, 2025 3:28 pm
Philosophy of Olfactory Perception by Andreas Keller
I’m curious to know if Roy Bedichek’s The Sense Of Smell gets mentioned in that book.
He does not.
I like how in the bios and summary surveillance and predictive policing isn't mentioned by name. Also Palantir started in Palo Alto. One doesn't shed one's "tech bro" status (or guilt) just by moving HQ to Colorado. I'm curious if these guys who just capitalize on what is essentially data mining and dissemination used to feed algorithms and LLMs lay any of the "blame" at their own feet. They are also "libertarians" who make their billions almost entirely from governments.seby wrote: Karp, A. C., and Zamiska, N. W. (2025): The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West, The Bodley Head (London).
I reread All The Pretty Horses within the last year or two after making my way through Cormac’e entire written output after the release of his last two leading up to his death. I didn’t think that much of Horses before, but the Border Trilogy stacks up nicely against the rest of his catalog, though its not exactly hard to beat the pieces of shit he wrote early on. The ending of the last one had me spellbound, though I think that was the very last of his books for me to either have read for the first time or reread, since I was working out of order from Stella and The Passenger.zircona1 wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 1:57 pm Neko Case's book was checked out at my library, so instead I got All the Pretty Horses.
What else should I read from Cormac McCarthy? I've also read The Road, Blood Meridian, and No Country For Old Men.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 6:52 pmI reread All The Pretty Horses within the last year or two after making my way through Cormac’e entire written output after the release of his last two leading up to his death. I didn’t think that much of Horses before, but the Border Trilogy stacks up nicely against the rest of his catalog, though its not exactly hard to beat the pieces of shit he wrote early on. The ending of the last one had me spellbound, though I think that was the very last of his books for me to either have read for the first time or reread, since I was working out of order from Stella and The Passenger.zircona1 wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 1:57 pm Neko Case's book was checked out at my library, so instead I got All the Pretty Horses.
Suttree first and foremost, then any of the other titles after that, though I probably wouldn’t be in that much of a hurry. Maybe move on to The Border Trilogy if you’re hooked.zircona1 wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 8:31 amWhat else should I read from Cormac McCarthy? I've also read The Road, Blood Meridian, and No Country For Old Men.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 6:52 pmI reread All The Pretty Horses within the last year or two after making my way through Cormac’e entire written output after the release of his last two leading up to his death. I didn’t think that much of Horses before, but the Border Trilogy stacks up nicely against the rest of his catalog, though its not exactly hard to beat the pieces of shit he wrote early on. The ending of the last one had me spellbound, though I think that was the very last of his books for me to either have read for the first time or reread, since I was working out of order from Stella and The Passenger.zircona1 wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 1:57 pm Neko Case's book was checked out at my library, so instead I got All the Pretty Horses.