X-Git-Url: http://git.hcoop.net/clinton/website/site/unknownlamer.org.git/blobdiff_plain/381472177a837d23f872a2808c9b5b5a86b27e63..d55b30bdc691a60d69c79973ff162d684aebaaf6:/book-list.lisp diff --git a/book-list.lisp b/book-list.lisp index 15f1a36..5ca0621 100644 --- a/book-list.lisp +++ b/book-list.lisp @@ -8,7 +8,17 @@ :fiction 10 "Perhaps the best comic book series of all time; I would say *The Sandman* as a whole ranks higher than anything even Alan Moore has -written.")) +written.") + ("Good Omens" + :fiction 8 + "A friend of a friend decided one evening that I needed to read +so-called *normal people books*, and so she lent me *Good Omens*. It +was an enjoyable read and unearthed vague memories of comic book +magazines I read when I was small and the name *Sandman*; thus through +one book I found something far greater.") + ("American Gods" + :fiction 6 + "Entertaining, but the end was a bit much rushed.")) ((|William| |Blake|) "Blake is my [[William Blake][favorite]] of the English poets. His unique use of relief etching and watercoloring makes for very @@ -93,15 +103,11 @@ Stephenson novel.")) ((|Marcus| |Aurelius|) nil ("Meditations" - :nonfiction 6 - "I enjoyed reading this collection of meditations on Stoic -philosophy. It is a fairly quick read; I read each of the twelve books -before sleeping over the course of two weeks. Toward the end of the -collection things get a bit topically repetetive (e.g. acting -according to the nature of man is reflected upon over and over), but -each repetition looks at the topic in a slightly different light. A -number of passages I found quite inspiring, and scratched them down in -my notebook to ponder further.")) + :nonfiction 4 + "At the time, I enjoyed reading this collection of meditations on +Stoic philosophy, and it was a fairly quick read (fifteen minutes a +day over the course of two weeks for me). Nowadays I've read +Epictetus, and I suggest reading his *Discourses* instead.")) ((|Søren| |Kierkegaard|) "Kierkegaard was a master of style and philosophy; his writing is interesting even if one finds the theistic extentialism espoused @@ -126,7 +132,17 @@ ethicist friend to this esthetician. You are then left to resolve the conflict between the views.") ("Fear and Trembling" :nonfiction nil - "An interesting dialectical lyric contrasting Despair and Faith.")) + "An interesting dialectical lyric contrasting Despair and Faith.") + ("Repetition" + :nonfiction 10 + "He who despairs of esthetic repetition gets none; he who despairs +of ethical repetition receieves the esthetic. Is it true then that no +repetition exists? Is transition all one can hope for?") + ("The Concept of Anxiety" + :nonfiction 7 + "...Very clearly an early work of Kierkegaard. It is rather formal +and difficult to get through. I'd recommend reading a lot of other +Kierkegaard before this. ")) ((|Thomas| |More|) nil ("Utopia" @@ -185,6 +201,11 @@ on ethics. As such it is a shame that he has gotten a bad reputation by being read by far too many angsty teenagers who see (and relay) only Nietzsche the asshole rather than Nietzsche the master of the polemic." + ("Thus Spoke Zarathustra" + :fiction 8 + "A masterpiece of indirect communication depsite the occasional +flaw and overly dramatic passage. Certainly a book worth reading many +times over the course of one's life.") ("Beyond Good and Evil" :nonfiction 8 "A somewhat more comprehensible, if a bit less aesthetically @@ -195,7 +216,7 @@ one wishes to understand *On the Genealogy of Morals*.") ("On the Geneaology of Morals" :nonfiction 9 "*On the Geneaology of Morals* is a wonderful book of three -polemical essays on the origin of moral/ethic valuations, and the +polemical essays on the origin of moral/ethical valuations, and the blindness of modern philosphers whose very thinking is tainted by these valuations unknowingly.") ("Ecce Homo" @@ -233,6 +254,7 @@ Nietzsche explains the overall structure of his works.")) ("Euthyphro" :fiction nil) ("Apology" :nonfiction nil) ("Crito" :fiction nil) + ("Phaedo" :nonfiction 10) ("Protagoras" :fiction nil)) ((|Aeschylus|) nil @@ -259,12 +281,113 @@ incommensurable; his attempt and being subjectively objective is utterly worthless.") ("Heaven and Hell" :nonfiction 0 - "Blah blah LSD blah blah Mushrooms blah blah Peytoe blah blah I'm -Aldous Huxley I'm a pretentious jerk. Don't bother.")) + "Blah blah LSD blah blah Mushrooms blah blah Peyote blah blah I'm +Aldous Huxley I'm a pretentious jerk. Don't bother.") + ("Brave New World" + :fiction 7 + "A nice light read; the story is obvious and by the hundreth page +the ending is clear, but it provided a bit of a break from heavier +reading for me. I must say that anyone who has read *Brave New World* +and does not despise modern society has the intellectual capacity of +an *Epsilon*. *1984* is perhaps easily misread, but *Brave New World* +is very clear with its message and is a bit like being smacked upside +the head with a hammer.")) ((|Douglas| |Adams|) nil ("Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy (collected)" :fiction 8) ("The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul" :fiction 6)) ((|H.G.| |Wells|) nil - ("The Island of Dr Moreau" :fiction 7))) + ("The Island of Dr Moreau" :fiction 7)) + ((|JRR| |Tolkien|) + nil + ("The Lord of the Rings" :fiction 9) + ("The Silmarillion" :fiction 10) + ("The Lost Tales" :fiction 7)) + ((|Bjarne| |Stroustrup|) + nil + ("The C++ Programming Language (3rd edition)" + :nonfiction nil + "Once upon a time I was fifteen and I read this book. It was more +or less what taught me how to write programs just large enough to do +useful things, and so shall forever be remembered by me. A year and a +half later I stumbled upon a little language called Scheme and fell +down the rabbit hole.")) + ((|Confucius|) + nil + ("Analects" :nonfiction nil)) + ((|Mencius|) + nil + ("Mencius" :nonfiction nil)) + ((|Walter| |Miller|) + nil + ("A Canticle for Leibowitz" :fiction 10)) + ((|David| |Lamkins|) + nil + ("Successful Lisp" + :nonfiction 8 + "After learning Scheme, I read *Successful Lisp* and was able to +pick up Common Lisp fairly easily.")) + ((|John| |Allison|) + "The author of the rather amazing [[http://scarygoround.com][Scary Go Round]]. +I highly recommend procuring the printed collections; the printing +quality is superb (full color on glossy paper), and the long story +arcs are much easier to read." + ("Looks, Brains and Everything" :fiction nil) + ("Blame the Sky" :fiction nil) + ("Skellington" :fiction nil) + ("The Retribution Index" :fiction nil) + ("Great Aches" :fiction nil) + ("Ahoy Hoy!" :fiction nil) + ("Heavy Metal Hearts and Flowers" :fiction nil) + ("Ghosts" :fiction nil)) + ((|Mike| |Carey|) + nil + ("Lucifer (series)" + :fiction 6 + "Of the *Sandman* spinoffs, *Lucifer* stands out as the best for +the first half, but then the writer appears to take on far too great a +task, and, with the introduction of some disagreeable character +relations, fails to execute the story as well as it could have +been. Still, it was worth reading to the end even though most of the +stories after issue 35 or so were merely ok. If you like Kierkegaard I +suggest issues 2, 3, and 62--they show the form of the incommensurable +relation of the single individual to the absolute perfectly.")) + ((|Anonymous|) + nil + ("Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz" :fiction nil)) + ((|Alisa| |Kwitney|) + nil + ("Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold" :fiction 8)) + ((|John| |Milton|) + nil + ("Paradise Lost" :fiction 10)) + ((|Yevgeny| |Zamyatin|) + nil + ("We" :fiction)) + ((|Kurt| |Vonnegut|) + nil + ("Cat's Cradle" + :fiction 9 + "There are few books that I have started to read before sleeping +and found myself watching the sun rise after finishing. *Cat's Cradle* +is definitely required nerd reading.")) + ((|Robert| |Anton| |Wilson|) + "Or rather, Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea (but my book script +updating thing doesn't do multiple authors" + ("The Illuminatus! Trilogy" + :nonfiction 10 + "e-cash MP5K-SD Adriatic Bellcore Lon Horiuchi 9705 Samford Road +jihad New World Order AVN FTS2000 ANZUS subversive SAPO PET Armani")) + ((|Edgar| |Allan| |Poe|) + "ULTRAGOTHIK" + ("Tales of Mystery and Suspense" + :fiction 6 + "This is when I learned that I still don't really like late 1800s +American literature all that much. Some of the tales were worth +reading, but most of it was not in a style I like all that much.")) + ((|Albert| |Camus|) + nil + ("The Plague" :fiction))) + +