Talking to a Bag of Meat
As one of the essential members of the Beat literary movement from its beginnings, Michael McClure has been around the block a few times. [09-20-99]
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Would You Like Some More Bob?
A history of cannibalism... and recipes, too! [09-13-99]
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They Thought, Therefore They Were
"The Philosophers" covers the lives and ideas of 28 greats from Socrates to Sartre, so there isn't a lot of time or space for depth. [09-13-99]
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Da Wuhndahs of da Invisible Woyld
David Gates' "The Wonders of the Invisible World." [08-30-99]
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No Book
Gary Gach's "What Book!? Buddha Poems from Beat to Hiphop." [08-16-99]
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Reacquainting Yourself with the "Classics"
So you want to reacquaint yourself with classic literature. Feeling a little rusty? Haven't picked up a book in a while? [08-02-99]
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Serious Games
David Parlett's "The Oxford History of Board Games." [07-19-99]
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Read It, Kids! Your Parents Don't Have to Know!
An acknowledged classic of Chicano literature and a celebrated piece of New Mexico's literary heritage runs afoul of some parents. [07-05-99]
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Water from the Well
An Interview with Leslie Marmon Silko. [06-28-99]
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Speed Reader
"In the Cellar" by Jan Philipp Reemtsma. "Po Man's Child" by Marci Blackman. "American Indian Population Recovery" by Nancy Shoemaker. "The Lake Dreams the Sky" by Swain Wolfe. [06-28-99]
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Advanced Uncivilization
Mark Mazower's Dark Continent: Europe's Twentieth Century . [06-28-99]
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Ignorance Is Not Bliss
J.R. Porter's "Jesus Christ: The Jesus of History, The Christ of Faith." [06-14-99]
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The Russian Remembers
Vladimir Nabokov's "Speak, Memory." [06-07-99]
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Little Feet in Canvas
"Children of Heaven" examines the stark humiliation of poverty softened through the lens of a powerful familial love. [06-07-99]
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Mayan Folktales
Salted Sausage and Monkey Tales: James D. Sexton's "Mayan Folktales: Folklore from Lake Atitlan, Guatemala." [06-01-99]
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Expanding Democracy
Morton J. Horwitz's "The Warren Court and the Pursuit of Justice." [05-24-99]
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"I Can't Believe This Isn't Roasted Pig!"
An Imbecile's Guide to Vegetarian Barbecuing. [05-10-99]
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Rescuing Man from Myth
John Sugden's "Tecumseh: A Life" [04-26-99]
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Ho-hum Hummingbird
Patricia Henley's "Hummingbird House." [04-19-99]
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Wind, Breath, Spirit
Pneuma: Experimental Dance/Video Concert. [12-07-98]
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