these are the ones i think i would teach, from the list that chris posted, it could be endless, and i miss what i missed.

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WH Auden-- Letters from Iceland
Anon-Tales of Genji
? Anderson-The Monk
Aquinos-The Shorter Summae
Margaret Atwood-Surfacing
Margaret Atwood-Small Murders
Augustine-Confessions
Beckett-Godot
Beckett-Krapps Last Tape
Judith Butler-Gender Troubles
Walter Benjamin-Illuminations
Basho-Narrow Road to the Deep North
Hildegard Bingen-The Book of Divine Works
Richard Burton-Perfumed Garden
Richard Burton-1001 Nights
Juan Louis Borges-the Garden of Forking Paths
Julio Cortazar-Hopsctoch
Collette-Collected Stories
John Clare-North Bourgouh Stories
John Cage-Silences
Conficous-Analects
ee cummings 22 and 50 Poems
Jaques Derrida - On Death
John De Passos- USA
Emily Dickinson-Complete Poems
Thomas Disch-334
Thomas Disch- Squirrel Cage
Black Elk Speaks
Eckheart-The Essential Sermons
Edwards-Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
Eramasus-In Praise of Folly
Dante-Purgatory
Funk-Translations and Commentaries on the Complete Gospels
Michel Foccualt- Discipline and Punish
Hal Foster-Return of the Real
Grass- The Flounder
Gass-Blue
Gass-In the heart of the heart of the Country
Mavis Gallant-The Paris Stories
Jean Genet- Querelle
Germaine Greer - The Female Eunuch
Herge - TinTin in Moscow
Dave Hickey- Air Guitar
Patricia Highsmith- The Ripley Novels
Gerald Manley Hopkins-The Religous Poems
Hesiod-Times and Seasons
Ted Hughes-Crow
Iceberg Slim -Pimp
Issa-Inch By Inch
Issa-Autumn Wind
Joy Of Cooking (1967 or before)
Joyce - Ulysses
Kirkegard -Fear and Trembling
King James Tranlastion of the Bible
Lacan-Ecrits
Ira Levin-Rosemarys Baby
Karl Marx-Capital
Richard Nixon-Checkers Speech
Frank O Hara-Lunch Poems
Slyvia Plath-Ariel
Octavio Paz-The Double Flame
Raeblais-The Histories of Gargantua and Pantagruel
Edward Said-Orientalism
Sarte-No Exit
Anne Sexton- An Awful Rowing Towards God
Shakespeare-Winters Tale
Mary Shelly -Frankenstein
Christopher Smart- Jublito Ablogito
Snodgrass-Hearts Needle
Spilane-I am The Jury
William Stafford
Wallace Stevens - The Key West Poems
Alice B Toklas- The Cook Book
Upshandsas
Robert Venturi/Denise Scott Brown-Learning from Las Vegas
Robert Venturi/Denise Scott Brown-Complexity and Contradiction in Architechture
John Webster-White Devil
Virginia Woolf- Orlando
Virginia Woolf- The Waves
Whitman- Collected Poems and Letters
Monique Wittig-The Lesbian Body
Zola-J'accuse

anthony, Tuesday, 8 June 2004 01:00 (twenty-two years ago)

The Checkers Speech is pretty awesome.

Casuistry (Chris P), Tuesday, 8 June 2004 01:02 (twenty-two years ago)

I've never read J'accuse! (hangs head)

Why's it so good? Not that I don't believe yiz, I've liked the Zola I've read, I'm just curious.

Ann Sterzinger (Ann Sterzinger), Tuesday, 8 June 2004 01:43 (twenty-two years ago)

cause its the first document to use media instead of courts...mostly.

anthony, Tuesday, 8 June 2004 04:10 (twenty-two years ago)

So when you teach Hopscotch, would you go straight on through or follow the numbers? (mischievously trying to lure you to other thread)

And why Hopscotch as opposed to Casuistry's Cronopios y Famas?

slow learner (slow learner), Tuesday, 8 June 2004 11:36 (twenty-two years ago)

yeah - no kierkegaard on piuma's list.

cozen (Cozen), Tuesday, 8 June 2004 11:50 (twenty-two years ago)

Well I made that explicit, that there was not enough philosophy on my list. That's why I only went up to 50, to fill that stuff in later. (Plus I didn't want to include books that I hadn't read.)

Casuistry (Chris P), Tuesday, 8 June 2004 18:06 (twenty-two years ago)


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