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Bright, Shining Lie (Picador Books) - tekijä: Neil Sheehan
Oliver Cromwell - tekijä: Hilaire Belloc
Foundation and Earth - tekijä: Isaac Asimov
Introduction to Spanish Poetry: A Dual-language Book - tekijä: Eugenio Florit
Travels with Myself and Another - tekijä: Martha Gellhorn
The Odessa File - tekijä: Frederick Forsyth
The Magic Mountain - tekijä: Thomas Mann
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ystävät: being_blunt, ladymacbeth1, lriley, papalaz, saschihonl, swanksalot
kiinnostavia kirjastoja: aannttiiiittnnaa, abecedary, almigwin, anglemark, BGP, biblioasis, bookiemonster81, citizenkelly, desultory, dreams99, dubpulse, ficheall, gautherbelle, Hapax, Hohenloh, Jesse_wiedinmyer, Jetton, jkavanagh, kiwidoc, lluisanglada, lowfatbrains, MoiraStirling, monkeyshines, perodicticus, R2F, RainMan, SalNistico, saschihonl, swanksalot, thewordygecko, tros, Ungrateful, whyle
LibraryThing-kirjailijat: Richard Price (rixsal)
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Jäsen: tartalom
Kirjasto2,310 kirjaa — katso kirjasto
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LempikirjailijatKenneth Anger, Jane Austen, Honoré de Balzac, Jorge Luis Borges, Elizabeth Bowen, Lenny Bruce, Mikhail Bulgakov, William S. Burroughs, Italo Calvino, Robert A. Caro, Lewis Carroll, Angela Carter, Paul Celan, Raymond Chandler, Leonard Cohen, Nik Cohn, Colette, James Connolly, Elizabeth David, Daniel Defoe, G. V. Desani, Joan Didion, Ann Dooley, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Paul Durcan, Bob Dylan, Umberto Eco, J.G. Farrell, Robert Fisk, Gustave Flaubert, Dario Fo, Carlo Emilio Gadda, Martha Gellhorn, Jean Genet, Nikolai Gogol, Graham Greene, Dashiell Hammett, Aidan Higgins, Patricia Highsmith, Chester Himes, Russell Hoban, Franz Kafka, Ryszard Kapuscinski, Patrick Kavanagh, Molly Keane, Roy Keane, William Kennedy, Benedict Kiely, Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Primo Levi, Eduard Limonov, Hilary Mantel, Guy de Maupassant, Cormac McCarthy, Carson McCullers, John McGahern, Alan Moorehead, Cees Nooteboom, Patrick O'Brian, Flann O'Brien, Sean O'Casey, Redmond O'Hanlon, Joe Orton, Dorothy Parker, Daniel Pennac, Georges Perec, Anna Politkovskaya, Richard Price, Philip Pullman, Thomas Pynchon, Jonathan Raban, Francois Rabelais, Mary Renault, Jean Rhys, Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra, W.G. Sebald, Hubert Selby, Georges Simenon, Upton Sinclair, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Gilbert Sorrentino, Muriel Spark, Laurence Sterne, Jonathan Swift, J. M. Synge, Elizabeth Taylor, James Thurber, Leo Tolstoy, Claire Tomalin, Barbara W. Tuchman, Amos Tutuola, Barry Unsworth, William T. Vollmann, Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, Malcolm X, Cao Xueqin, Emile Zola (Yhteiset suosikit)
Tietoja minusta dilettante. ne'er do well; ne'er e'er! reading, forgetting, reading again, forgetting again.
Tietoja kirjastostani random good books - and a good few crap ones, can't get it right every time.
Oikea nimichristopher
SijaintiTooting Bec, London
Sähköpostiosoitechristopherdamiensweeney
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RekisteröitymispäiväDec 17, 2005


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Lähettänyt: liamfoley 11:11 am (EST) Apr 9, 2008
Lähettänyt: liamfoley 12:11 pm (EST) Apr 8, 2008
His verse is interesting, and as one would expect, thoughtful, philosophical, aphoristic and engaged politically, morally and viscerally with the world around him. It's something all fans of Kapuscinski should read, a book that meant a lot to him, and that he worked very hard to see published before his death. It's a shame, alas, that he did not quite make it.
Anyway, it's available from Biblioasis. Online (www.biblioasis.com, www.amazon.com) and anywhere else you can find good books. Check it out.
(Sorry: I am an interested party: the publisher. But we're a small, literary press, and we're just doing our best to let anyone who might be interested know about this collection. Pardon my intrusion.)
Dan Wells
Lähettänyt: biblioasis 4:23 pm (EST) Feb 29, 2008
Lähettänyt: lriley 9:21 am (EST) Jan 14, 2008
I see you say there are a few crappy books there too - hopefully you tag them as such. I have a plan to delete mine over time, but too lazy at present.
Cheers,
Karen
Lähettänyt: kiwidoc 1:00 am (EST) Nov 21, 2007
I see you say there are a few crappy books there too - hopefully you tag them as such. I have a plan to delete mine over time, but too lazy at present.
Cheers,
Karen
Lähettänyt: kiwidoc 12:58 am (EST) Nov 21, 2007
Lähettänyt: lriley 10:47 am (EST) Oct 8, 2007
Lähettänyt: lriley 9:10 am (EST) Sep 10, 2007
Lähettänyt: lriley 12:23 pm (EST) Sep 7, 2007
I have to ask you if you know about Manic Street Preachers? They're not well known in the US. I came across them by accident. I was looking up the Situationists--Guy Debord--on Wikipedia. They popped up too. Have bought a couple of their CD's and like them a lot. They're more recent releases though. Do you know anything about them?
Lähettänyt: lriley 2:33 am (EST) Sep 7, 2007
Lähettänyt: lriley 5:55 pm (EST) Sep 6, 2007
Lähettänyt: papalaz 3:50 am (EST) Aug 3, 2007
There's an image over at flickr that I composed from LT screen shots that might interest you (I had to scale it down a bit but you get the idea) - http://flickr.com/photos/jamsjoys/714278...
Enjoy
Lähettänyt: papalaz 1:59 am (EST) Aug 3, 2007
Belle
Lähettänyt: gautherbelle 12:34 am (EST) Aug 3, 2007
To what do I owe the honor of being added to your "interesting libraries" list? And is that a new function? I've never noticed it before.
bookie
Lähettänyt: bookiemonster81 2:16 pm (EST) Jul 20, 2007
Are you a full-blown Greek / Latin reader? I'm not, but I'm thinking (pretty seriously) about doing a Reading Ancient Greek course with the OU.
Cheers
Lähettänyt: desultory 6:50 am (EST) Jul 15, 2007
Lähettänyt: desultory 5:45 pm (EST) Jul 13, 2007
Lähettänyt: perodicticus 7:00 am (EST) Jun 14, 2007
And tag-borrowing isn't pathetic. Expedient, rather.
-bookie
Lähettänyt: bookiemonster81 7:01 pm (EST) May 25, 2007
I noticed that you use the tag "psychgeography" and also have an extensive collection tagged "london." I'm interested in the group incl. Iain Sinclair, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Moore, and their various takes on the city. Also a fan of Patrick Keillor's film "London." Wondered if you have any suggestions for good reads (fiction or non) on this subject?
Thanks,
bookie
and, by the way, Freedom for Tooting! (hope that reference doesn't fall flat)
Lähettänyt: bookiemonster81 7:07 pm (EST) May 23, 2007
Lähettänyt: abecedary 2:29 pm (EST) Dec 24, 2006
monkeyshines
Lähettänyt: monkeyshines 2:50 pm (EST) Dec 6, 2006
monkeyshines
Lähettänyt: monkeyshines 10:36 pm (EST) Dec 4, 2006
left a message a long while ago, when i first got on this crazy library thing. still haven't really catalogued my library, as i don't have internet at home, but i noticed that you were on a noir chat thing-ee...listserv? blog? who knows, i'm mostly computer-illiterate. just got into a stint with him, and as a "naive and superficial" (ref. Q and 54) american, think he represents several of the social dilemnas here. are there English equivilants to this type of writing? or really, given your collection, any good recommendations for wintertime in the American midwest?
salud,
monkeyshines
Lähettänyt: monkeyshines 10:33 pm (EST) Dec 4, 2006
Lähettänyt: lriley 5:01 pm (EST) Nov 21, 2006
Purely as a couple of words of encouragement, I`ll pass on something that was said to me by a mechanic who became self-employed after his employer of 13 years made him redundant - "if you`re angry enough, you`ll make it work". I`m not especially a Mr Angry type of person, but there is some truth to his comment.
Lähettänyt: nickhoonaloon 12:59 pm (EST) Oct 14, 2006
At present, we usually sell on e-Bay only, though occasionally very rare items have gone to Neales of Nottm, an auction house which is now part of the DNFA group. Very mixed feelings about that experience. There are various other options we`ve considered - Antiqbook, Abe Books,a site of our own, book fairs.
For us, we are just starting to stock a few new books and trying to keep on top of the second hand trade as well, so an additional site would probably be too much in addition to everything else (at present).
You don`t mention what you want out of it - i.e. are you looking for a paying hobby, or a job ?
All the sites have different plusses and minuses. EBay will charge you for every listing, succesful or not,with additional charges for succesful listings. Having said that, their fees are not outrageous. Antiqbook offer two paying options - one is 15% fees but no sale, no fee, the other I can`t recall the details. Abe charge a single fixed fee payable upfront I think - i.e. such-and-such an amount to list up to 500 books, a higher figure for 501-1000 and so on.
I hope I`ve not gone on too long, but knowing how handy it is to have good advice, I thought it was worth taking a little time over it.
Best,
Nick
P.S. I had a quick look at your profile. there was one comment I couldn`t make head or tale of. It`s probably none of my business, but what are Q & 54 ?
Lähettänyt: nickhoonaloon 11:40 am (EST) Oct 14, 2006
Regards. davevans2001@aol.com
Lähettänyt: hamsterwheels 9:37 pm (EST) Oct 13, 2006
Lähettänyt: pgmcc 4:13 pm (EST) Oct 12, 2006
I came across your Library Thing when I spotted your review of 54. You were lamenting that US readers generally don't like your books while Europeans do. You then go on to mention that your books are generally regarded as dealing with social issues; the plight of the common man and resistance to power. Does that not explain why Q and 54 were not critically acclaimed in the US. I suppose you might also blame phrases in 54 like, "America is such a nieve and superficial country". That might do it. Keep up the good work.
I noticed that we share 31 books. One might think that means we have common interests. I am more realistic and conclude that given you have over 2,000 books on the system it is highly likely you will have a high proportion of many people's books. I was glad to see, however, that of the 31 we share I have read all but 2. (They are The Decameron and Wilt.)
Thanks for all the enjoyment from Q and 54. Hurry up and get the rest translated into English.
Lähettänyt: pgmcc 9:14 pm (EST) Oct 11, 2006
Lähettänyt: coffeezombie 1:05 pm (EST) Sep 28, 2006
Lähettänyt: dreams99 7:54 pm (EST) Sep 13, 2006
Lähettänyt: dreams99 7:34 pm (EST) Sep 10, 2006
Lähettänyt: dreams99 7:05 pm (EST) Sep 10, 2006
Lähettänyt: dreams99 6:17 pm (EST) Sep 10, 2006
I'm enjoying the LT experience, though it becomes difficult to find the time to adequately browse everyone's extensive libraries. Yours is amazing!
Lähettänyt: rdixon98 6:16 pm (EST) Sep 7, 2006
-Rus
Lähettänyt: rdixon98 8:10 am (EST) Sep 7, 2006
Lähettänyt: dreams99 12:56 pm (EST) Sep 3, 2006
Lähettänyt: ChrisG 3:45 am (EST) Aug 16, 2006
Lähettänyt: Miro 3:57 pm (EST) Jul 3, 2006
Yep, or at least that's what I understand it to mean.
Lähettänyt: ofrabjousday 4:59 pm (EST) Jun 15, 2006
Lähettänyt: affle 4:08 pm (EST) Jun 13, 2006
Lähettänyt: affle 7:40 pm (EST) Jun 12, 2006
Lähettänyt: moia 2:03 pm (EST) Jun 1, 2006
Lähettänyt: tanstaafl 1:06 pm (EST) May 28, 2006
Lähettänyt: jfclark 7:51 pm (EST) May 22, 2006
Lähettänyt: bluetyson 8:24 pm (EST) Apr 29, 2006
I'm afraid I don't own a rapier. I guess I'll just have to bring my shillelagh.
Lähettänyt: inkdrinker 7:55 pm (EST) Apr 23, 2006
Lähettänyt: inkdrinker 10:42 pm (EST) Apr 22, 2006
Lähettänyt: lowfatbrains 7:32 pm (EST) Apr 8, 2006
OMG, is that a blogsphere quote making its way back ??
Rgds
mullaghman
Lähettänyt: mullaghman 8:44 am (EST) Apr 6, 2006
Jim & Ramona
Lähettänyt: rmckeown 12:46 pm (EST) Apr 5, 2006
Do you know of a similarly functioning film library database?
Halt die Ohren steif, watch for plainclothes..etc..
Love from your ever expanding band of brothers and sisters from across the way
Lähettänyt: SalNistico 2:45 am (EST) Mar 20, 2006
Lähettänyt: SalNistico 10:42 am (EST) Mar 18, 2006
Lähettänyt: SalNistico 1:39 pm (EST) Mar 17, 2006
When I was about 12 I heard some frantic jazz coming out of a radio station. It grabbed me. I heard in the background someone shouting out in exuberant tones- ' Sal Nistico! Sal Nistico!!'
And in the years since never thought about the experience again consciously, until yesterday. It's a really cool name, and i just discovered and only cos you asked, actually, that it belongs to a speed fuelled tenor sax man. Ho hum.
Turns out the one doing the shouting was none other than Dizzy Gillespie.
Lähettänyt: SalNistico 7:36 am (EST) Mar 17, 2006
Tlön, Ubquis and what's the other one?
Gorgeous Louis....Paßitzch.
Top tip, fella- will indulge further. My shelves are still full of Buk.
'Arse Gravy' wahahahah! Spot on.
Lähettänyt: SalNistico 4:16 am (EST) Mar 16, 2006
Lähettänyt: willoughby 11:26 pm (EST) Mar 12, 2006
Lähettänyt: willoughby 11:22 pm (EST) Mar 12, 2006
cheers, monkeyshines
Lähettänyt: monkeyshines 3:22 am (EST) Mar 9, 2006
Lähettänyt: michtelassn 6:16 pm (EST) Feb 26, 2006
Lähettänyt: michtelassn 1:59 pm (EST) Feb 5, 2006
I'll have to look through your catalog, and see if I cannot find a few more mutual books.
Seth aka Swanksalot
Lähettänyt: swanksalot 8:23 pm (EST) Jan 24, 2006
Lähettänyt: LastCall 8:59 am (EST) Jan 23, 2006
Cavan...one generation removed...
Nice Ireland colection: agree your rubbish tag for DeBono but Donleavy ??
Rgds,
mullaghman
Lähettänyt: mullaghman 10:33 am (EST) Jan 13, 2006
Thank you. I just make sure to annually read at least one undisputed classic I haven't read before, fiction or non-fiction, and some Shakespeare every couple of months.
Smiley
Lähettänyt: Smiley 10:35 pm (EST) Jan 10, 2006
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