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Pietro Basso; Giacomo Donis
Verso, 2003
http://library.lol/main/1D7374EBB14995072E8DDDD41D9AFD67
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Just a week until Dark Ocean, the autumn collection from Dark Mountain Project, is published.
It'll include a fragmentary, non-fiction piece of mine, Unmoored — and no, it’s none of the stories described here:
https://dark-mountain.net/events/a-dark-ocean-launching-do-join-us/
Join the online launch, details at the link above.
Dark Ocean launching - do join us! - Dark Mountain
An online celebration of our new autumn collection.Dark Mountain
https://wiki.xxiivv.com/docs/eldsay.html
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During our stay in Sointula, someone suggested I read Kristen Ghodsee's Everyday Utopia, it's too far back in the backlog now to find out again who recommended it but thank you whoever you are, I couldn't put it down!
Excellent book for anyone who enjoyed The Dawn Of Everyday, or are interested in other ways to live.
https://www.sdfo.org/gj/stories/flowersforalgernon.pdf
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Getting my mind blown once again by Daniel Quinn's The Story of B, the sequel to Ishmael.
Funny enough, I'm looking back at the forum post about Ishmael[0] and seeing that it was a year ago to the date that I originally had my mind blown by Ishmael.
If you're in Merveilles or sympathetic its values, I really can't recommend reading this book enough. If anything because I want more people to be able to talk to about the ideas in here 😬
[0] https://forum.merveilles.town/thread/33/ishmael-book-club-post-0-9/
Just finished reading Wiktopher by @rek
A delightful collection of adventures in a world unlike any other. Highly recommended!
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Since it's unlikely that I'll complete my current reading before the year's end. Here's this year's reading catalog, it was a fantastic year, read some of my favourite readings ever.
My absolute highlight has also been the first reading of the year, Maurice Renard's The Blue Peril.
https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/reading.html
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https://silviolorusso.com/work/entreprecariat-eng/
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http://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/reading.html
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now that I actually have time again I've been on a bit of a binge reading a lot of interesting stuff about socialism/planned economies.
I'm trying something new of documenting the mental thread and making some more of my notes public for others to take a peek at if they're interested:
https://www.vesto.me/#202307230608%20Summer%202023%20socialism%20reading%20binge
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'Beware of first- hand ideas!' exclaimed one of the most advanced of them. 'First-hand ideas do not really exist. They are but the physical impressions produced by love and fear, and on this gross foundation who could erect a philosophy? Let your ideas be second-hand, and if possible tenth-hand, for then they will be far removed from that disturbing element – direct observation.
http://wiki.xxiivv.com/docs/machine_stops.txt
Another one that deserves a mention is To Mock a Mockingbird which I read twice this year because it's so totally ingenious in how it manages to convey complex ideas using bird songs.
http://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/reading.html
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I've often caught myself thinking, how is this book real. I think it's one of the most unique french novel I've ever read.
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"I’d rather have a well stocked sailboat and the ability to sail it anywhere in the world than money in a bank that might fail, a job from which I might be laid off, a government pension that might dry up, insurance policies, etc.."
https://avoid.rocks/static/files/sailfarm.pdf
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It's good! I didn't know that to expect going in, but it changed my mind on some so-called peaceful protests of the past, which were really just the mediatized arm of direct-action movements.
Also, I think I had totally the wrong idea about Gandhi.
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