What ideath should consume next
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The Haraway Reader by Donna Harawaynote: prof hagerman says to read haraway
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To: Elliott From: Portland by Various Artistsnote: i wanna get it but every time i think of it, i'm getting pizza at hot lips and feel strange buying music at a pizza shop. marketers, take note.
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Turtles Can Fly by Bahman Ghobadinote: recommended by Dr. Donohoe
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Modeling Life: Art Models Speak About Nudity, Sexuality, And the Creative Process by Sarah R. Phillipsnote: lots of stuff about jeff and hipbone. want to read! badly!
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A Modest Proposal and Other Satirical Works (Dover Thrift Editions) by Jonathan Swiftnote: i reference it enough, i ought to read it
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Red Mars (Mars Trilogy) by Kim Stanley Robinsonnote: enough people have said that this is detailed and well-conceived - and good - that i'll do it when i have time.
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St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves: Stories by Karen Russellnote: read a review from powell's review-a-day. fabulism, fairytale-ish.
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The Crystal World by J. G. Ballardnote: reviewed with the phrase "gentle apocalypse"
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Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage by Heather Rogersnote: cited as a complement to "garbage in the cities"
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An Essay on the Principle of Population (Great Minds Series) by T. R. Malthusnote: gotta do it sometime!
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The Death and Life of Great American Cities (Modern Library Series)note: urban planning classic, on to-do list
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The Lives of Animals (The University Center for Human Values Series) by J. M. Coetzeenote: ref'd in the medievalist's dissertation
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The History of Love: A Novel by Nicole Kraussnote: beth recommends, when she's done with it
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Maximum Light by Nancy Kressnote: recommended by kim
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Recycling The City: The Use And Reuse Of Urban Landnote: read review on Economic Development Quarterly
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Blue Mars (Mars Trilogy) by Kim Stanley Robinsonnote: enough people have said that this is detailed and well-conceived - and good - that i'll do it when i have time.
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Responsibility and Judgment by Hannah Arendtnote: impulse acquisition, philosophy
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Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History by Stephen Jay Gouldnote: prof lang says this is a remarkable book
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Gogol Bordello vs. Tamir Muskat by J.U.F.note: it's a shame their shows are too big now.
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Deep Red (Unrated)note: apparently among argento's best
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