
The free book table at my work has returned! 😆 I‘m sure some English instructor just cleared out their office, but I found a couple gems #BookHaul
✅ Another strange book marked off the 1001 list! Thankfully, it was short & fairly easy to follow at double speed. It‘s a disjointed mishmash of stories with way too much graphic M/M sex for me. Some scenes were interesting in how they were repetitively told with slight variations, but I didn‘t get the point. It wasn‘t as difficult of a read as de Sade‘s Justine, but I‘m giving it the same kind of rating.
#1001books #audiobook #DeweysReadathon
“Cut word lines — Cut music lines — Smash the control images — Smash the control machine“
“Storm the Reality Studio. And retake the universe.“
Remembering William S. Burroughs on his birthday.
(Photo by Robert Mapplethorpe.)
#marchintothe70s
(Day 11 - #LustForLife)
Just a few of the references in Iggy Pop‘s “Lust for Life”
(I just realized that the station ID and dates are hidden: The background is a page from the American Forces Network News in Berlin dated March 17, 1973. Bowie & Iggy would watch “Starsky & Hutch” on that channel when they were in Berlin. “Lust for Life” features a drum riff on the Morse code call signal that the guys heard before their show.)
David Bowie apparently drew inspiration from The Wild Boys for his character Ziggy Stardust & that‘s about the only thing that makes sense to me after that. I‘ve never been good with stream-of-consciousness. There were parts that I thought were really funny, but mostly I was confused. I struggled through Naked Lunch too. 🤷🏻♀️ Mr. Burroughs, we seem to be at loggerheads. I ordered Junky so that we may be done w/ each other. 152/1,001 #1001Books