Readings

Man, that sounds formal, don't it?  I just wanted a space where I could keep a track of what I was reading...   and if y'all are interested in that kind of trivial stuff, more power to you.  As Umberto Eco said in 'The Name of the Rose' there is nothing more beautiful than a list, so here it goes...  Oh yeah, and the format is: 'Title' Author
Publisher, when and where

Of course, this list is nowhere near exhaustive, but I'm sure you can cope with that.  And now, on with the list!...

Reading:
'Is History Fiction?' Ann Curthoys and John Docker
UNSW Press: Sydney, 2006

'A Season in Hell/The Illuminations' Arthur Rimbaud (trans. Enid Rhodes Peschel)
OUP: New York, 1974

'Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century' ed. Justine Larbalestier
Wesleyan University Press: Connecticut 2006

'The Aurora Teagarden Mysteries Omnibus 1' Charlaine Harris
Gollancz: London 2010

'Fight the Power: Rap, Race, and Reality' Chuck D (with Yusuf Jah)
Delta Publishing: New York 1997


'The Education of Hopey Glass: A Love and Rockets Collection' Jaime Hernandez
Fantagraphics Books: Seattle 1998


Re-reading:
'The Bonfire of the Vanities' Tom Wolfe
Picador: London 1990

'Trainspotting' Irvine Welsh
Vintage: London 2004

'Dune' Frank Herbert
New English Library: London 1984

'Crow: from the life and times of Crow' Ted Hughes
Faber and faber: London, 1999

'The Name of the Rose' Umberto Eco
Publisher information (year)