I just got back from a short vacation. I've picked up three books:
The Labyrinth in Culture and Society: Pathways to Wisdom, by Jacques Attali (trans. Joseph Rowe, Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 1999).
A Philosophy of Boredom, by Lars Svendsen (trans. John Irons, London: Reaktion Books, 2005).
The Wild Region in Life-History, by László Tengelyi (trans. Géza Kállay with László Tengelyi, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2004).
I'll continue blogging about Kojima and Hoffmeyer at a leisurely pace, and also take a closer look at Crocco and anything else that catches my fancy.
Labels: reading lists
2 Comments:
well, that's an interesting beach bookshop!
finally got my 4 boxes of bks - so I can occas. give a ref...
Attali - I have something by him - will start emptying boxes...
We stopped in Portland on the way to the coast.
I had never encountered Attali before. It's remarkable the number of authors you've read.
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