Morgan pics, New acquisitions, and the Online Library hits a thousand
As promised in my last blog, I just uploaded my some photos from the Morgan Conservatory reading on 16 October to a Facebook album. Sorry some are dark — the lighting in the stage area was perfect for poetry, but not so much for photography unless I got right up on top of people. And unfortunately, I didn't get any of me and JJ Haaz performing together because I forgot to hand someone my camera before we took the stage. Dig 'em here: http://www.facebook.com/jesuscrisis?ref=name#/album.php?aid=35109&id=1072416429.
Yesterday, I discovered the Book Nook, a shop inside the Westlake Porter Public Library, is selling used books cheap through the end of October. I bought these nine titles for a total of three dollars:
Demian by Hermann Hesse
Beneath the Wheel by Hermann Hesse
The Major Plays by Anton Chekhov
Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
The Lady of the Lake and Other Poems by Sir Walter Scott
The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo
A Latin-English interlinear translation of The Works of Virgil
Reflections by Hermann Hesse
Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth
And today I added the 1,000th entry to the Crisis Chronicles Online Library — finally a poem of my own.
Yesterday, I discovered the Book Nook, a shop inside the Westlake Porter Public Library, is selling used books cheap through the end of October. I bought these nine titles for a total of three dollars:
Demian by Hermann Hesse
Beneath the Wheel by Hermann Hesse
The Major Plays by Anton Chekhov
Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
The Lady of the Lake and Other Poems by Sir Walter Scott
The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo
A Latin-English interlinear translation of The Works of Virgil
Reflections by Hermann Hesse
Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth
And today I added the 1,000th entry to the Crisis Chronicles Online Library — finally a poem of my own.





You and your book deals
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I really liked 'beneath the wheel.'
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I loved Siddhartha, thought Knulp was okay, and grew to very much appreciate Magister Ludi [The Glass Bead Game]. Started reading Steppenwolf in prison before realizing the copy I'd borrowed from the library was missing pages. Though I have the full book now, I've never gotten back to it.
Got home yesterday and realized I already had a copy of Demian on my shelf waiting for me.... Anyone want my extra?
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that's definitely $3 worth of literature.
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I could have gotten a lot more for just a little more -- but I'm already swimming in books to read at home and I'm trying to conserve cash.
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