Anonymous (Unregistered) 06/20/02 03:30 PM 128.223.162.23
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Who's next????
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After Hesse and Mann, does anyone have any other favorite books or authors to reccomend? Thanks
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Anonymous (Unregistered) 07/15/02 02:12 PM 209.49.203.149
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If you liked Hesse try Kafka, or even some of Dostoyevsky's novels. I love these authors. Did you read Steppenwolf by Hesse, it's my favorite!!!!!
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Anonymous (Unregistered) 07/22/02 01:36 PM 140.211.81.15
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I have to agree Steppenwolf is my favorite, though I have only just started the glass bead game. Thanks for the recommendations. I have not read either of those authors. Cheers
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enfermo_mental (stranger
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09/01/04 01:42 PM 38.184.1.100
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read Borges and maybe we can pull some stange ideas .facinating .
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Anonymous (Unregistered) 09/08/04 08:26 AM 208.11.8.3
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Kafka is great...but he's also insane.
Steppenwolf is great...but Narcissus and Godlmund is the truth!
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tourist79495 (Unregistered) 09/11/04 03:37 AM 217.20.187.17
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Ken Kesey - Sailor Song !
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tourist79495 (Unregistered) 09/11/04 03:55 AM 217.20.187.17
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or Das Glasperlenspiel - the best book i ever read!!!
but you must be in some special mood for reading it: calm & pensive...
and you should'n read less than 3 pages & more than 8 pages (~) a day!!!!!
than you 'll enjoy it.
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tourist79495 (Unregistered) 09/11/04 03:57 AM 217.20.187.17
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or Das Glasperlenspiel - the best book i ever read!!!
but you must be in some special mood for reading it: calm & pensive...
and you should't read less than 3 pages & more than 8 pages (~) a day!!!!!
than you 'll enjoy it.
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