Another reading log. As usual, you are invited to post in the comments what you read last month.
What Mark Brown read last month:
Strange Doings by R. A. Lafferty 3/3
Bewilderment by Richard Powers 3/14
Philip K. Dick: The Dream Connection ed. by D. Scott Apel
Marune: Alastor 933 by Jack Vance 3/29
A Fish Dinner in Memison by E. R. Eddison 3/31
What I read last month:
Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run, Paul McCartney and others.
Where the Axe is Buried, Ray Nayler.
No Man's Land: Volume One, Sarah Hoyt.
The Buddha: Biography of a Myth, Donald Lopez Jr.
Comments: I've read three of the books Mark read: The Lafferty, the Vance and the Powers. If you like ebooks, the Standard Ebooks Lafferty collection, simply titled Short Fiction, is quite good. Collections of an author's public domain stories tend to be substandard, at least if many of the writer's stories are still under copyright, but for some reason many of Lafferty's best stories are in the public domain.

2 comments:
I read “The Musical Languages of Elliott Carter” by Rosen and “The Joy of Playing, the Joy of Thinking” by Rosen and Temerdon.
Last month I finished The Divine Comedy by Dante
Also read: Isis Unveiled (abridged) by Helena Blavatsky much more erudite than expected.
selected chapters from A Thousand Plateaus by Deleuze & Guattari
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