Books I Literally Haven't Read

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Ok, enough ragging on other people’s reading choices, let’s talk about failures in my reading life. DNF Edition. A top 10ish look at some books I haven’t read (finished). Stay tuned for my next video where I talk about more books I haven’t read. But might want

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1. On Angels
2. Concerning the Bodyguard
3. Cortes and Montezuma
4. The Balloon
5. The School

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Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:25 Finnegans Wake and Roland McHugh’s Annotations
4:33 Bill James’ New Historical Baseball Abstract
6:44 Last Words of Notable People
9:54 The Novel An Alternative History ft. O’Duffy’s Cuanduine Trilogy
14:12 On Language by Noam Chomsky
16:44 Tarantula by Bob Dylan (ft. Essential Interviews)
19:30 Sixty Stories and Forty Stories by Donald Barthelme
20:51 Divine Days by Leon Forrest

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steven moore, novel an alternative history, bill james, historical baseball abstract, literature, Bob Dylan,Tarantula, Last Words of Notable People, John Green, Looking for Alaska, Donald Barthelme, Sixty Stories, Forty Stories, divine days, leon forrest, james joyce, finnegans wake, dnf, booklist, gogol, kierkegaard, james baldwin, Roland McHugh, Eimar O'Duffy, Cuanduine Trilogy, Noam Chomsky
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I heard somewhere that James Joyce said you should spend a thousand hours reading Finnegans wake. So that's a good three hours for a year.

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Joyce puts your mind through a spaghetti maker and people expect you to thank him for it

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I read a bunch of that The Novel book and it was pretty good I thought. Not sure if it's worth reading the whoooole thing. The Unburied Books Podcast (The NYRB podcast) did a good episode on it.

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