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To: jbe who wrote (39835)6/8/1999 11:38:00 PM
From: Mr.Manners  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Otto Rank.. yes.. but the orgone man was Wilhelm Reich.. his Listen, Little Man is great. It led me to Our Hitler, by Hans Jurgen Syberberg.... by way of quite a few poets. A tremendous filmscript and film.. only a touch over 7 hours long. But I did not find one minute a waste or feel like I was being shaken awake.. not sleeping though.!

I like a bit of Anais.. but how she charmed Henry Miller is beyond belief when I consider his Time of The Assassins (Rimbaud), etc., and his paintings.

As for The Denial Of Death.. this must be read for the fact alone that this University of British Columbia prof won the Pulitzer Prize for it.... posthumously!
The prose is magic...



To: jbe who wrote (39835)6/8/1999 11:54:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
The caliper of the books we read is the measure of our minds.



To: jbe who wrote (39835)6/9/1999 5:08:00 AM
From: nihil  Respond to of 108807
 
>>>>I just finished the book today. It took me a while to finish it, but a book of this
caliper takes time to read. <<<

If we no use calipers, how we know how thick our head is?