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Thursday, March 5, 2026

What we read last month


Another reading log from Mark Brown and myself.

What Mark Brown read last month: 

Trouble is My Business by Raymond Chandler 2/6 
The Night Land by William Hope Hodgson  2/11
Two Hawks from Earth by Philip Jose Farmer  2/18   
Domnei by James Branch Cabell  2/22   
Land of Terror by Edgar Rice Burroughs   2/25   
Turn on Your Mind: Four Decades of Psychedelic Rock by Jim de Rogatis  2/27

What I read:

The Uncertainty Principle?, D. Scott Apel
War By Other Means (Fall of the Censor Book 7), Karl Gallagher
The Workshop of Democracy, 1863–1932 (The American Experiment Book 2), James MacGregor Burns
Colors of Asia: A Visual Journey, Kevin Kelly
Forged for Prophecy (Forged for Destiny, #2), Andrew Knighton

As usual, everyone else is invited to share what they have read. 


2 comments:

Oz Fritz said...

I read:
The Lives of Michel Foucault by David Macey – very informative bio of a major intellectual; didn't get me interested to read his works.
The Serpent Tongue Liber 187 by Jake Stratton-Kent – English Qabalah; he makes a very convincing argument for his formulation.
Confessions of a Raving Unconfined Nut by Paul Krassner - excellent, highly recommended.
The Sword of Song by Aleister Crowley. Edited and annotated by Richard Kaczynski. Still reading it. He did an amazingly excellent job with this; light years better than how it appears in The Collected Works

Anonymous said...

Chapel Perilous by Kennedy; Hell House by Matheson; The Luck of the Bodkins by Wodehouse; Piano Notes by Rosen. - Eric Wagner