I just finished Halle Butler's Banal Nightmare and it was fantastic
@alex wrote:
I just finished Halle Butler's Banal Nightmare and it was fantastic
agreed!
Currently reading, and thoroughly enjoying, Emily Witt's "Health and Safety".
@alex wrote:
Currently reading, and thoroughly enjoying, Emily Witt's "Health and Safety".
this was really good
now I'm reading 'being and time' and I think murakami's 1q84
reading When The Sick Rule The World by Dodie Bellamy. really liking this essay compilation. some of the essays come from "in the scene" so it's full of literary recommendations & name drops of her contemporaries
@moldgold222 wrote:
reading When The Sick Rule The World by Dodie Bellamy. really liking this essay compilation. some of the essays come from "in the scene" so it's full of literary recommendations & name drops of her contemporaries
I looked her up, cool that she is from san francisco!
I just started reading the factory by hiroko oyamada
Listening to Malcom Harris Palo Alto audiobook
@alex wrote:
Listening to Malcom Harris Palo Alto audiobook
tom is doing this rn and I might also lol
@em wrote:
@alex wrote:
Listening to Malcom Harris Palo Alto audiobook
tom is doing this rn and I might also lol
Someone suggested doing a The Power Broker audiobook... and I was like, Palo Alto is kinda like that for the bay area. Good for running. I'm running regularly now
get tom on fishbb
Intermezzo was solid. Rooney can write.
@em wrote:
I just started reading the factory by hiroko oyamada
I finished this and also read pedro paramo by juan rulfo and in the act by rachel ingalls. short books are getting me back in the habit of reading! just started writing degree zero by roland barthes
reading the right to oblivion by lowry pressly. i’m only a little under halfway through but it’s contemporary philosophy on privacy & does a good job putting in words what is disturbing about the lack of privacy we have in our lives from irl camera surveillance to our online presences. It may be the final stick on the camel’s back to get me to quit instagram, liking the book a lot & would recommend.