... making it a "Doomsday Dozen" with 9 more novels (and no effin' vampires, zombies, etc):Taking a brief *pandemic break* from Piketty's latest tome ...
re-reading:
• The Plague, Albert Camus
• Wittgenstein's Mistress, David Markson
• The Road, Cormac McCarthy — 180 Proof
Also re-reading Heraclitus' Fragments. Always good to revisit these mysterious aphorisms. — Alvin Capello
Any commentary (even by way of review) on this book I'd appreciate. Meinong was a touchstone for my approach to 'the god question' over the last few decades. Thanks in advance.Working my way through God, Existence, and Fictional Objects: The Case for Meinongian Theism John-Mark L. Miravalle. A very interesting little book which deals with some quite fundamental issues in philosophy of religion. — Alvin Capello
I found Blindness by José Saramago to be the most terrifying thing I have ever read.
Its perfect logic sticks to everything I wonder about. — Valentinus
Now for the really big project: Capital, Volume I. I have been keen to start this since seeing a thread on the forum suggesting a group reading of this work. — Pantagruel
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