The only thing I've read by brilliakooky klaus is his essay
Circles, Lines and Bits which I thought was marvelously eccentric..
His discussion of busby berkely and the rosettes of consciousness
the flowering drainpipes of ornamental symmetries as models
for an architectural harmonia or some such.. its excellent wiggy stuff.
rich scholarship..

i'll pick up the male fantasies book..
btw which Lingis text should I get.. there's a bunch of them
is "Excesses" the best place to start.. there's another one called
Abuses which sounds sort of like an updating of Levi-Strauss'
Tristes Tropiques in a way

Here's the Grotesque Studies Bibliography I am going to try and work from as 
well:
http://mtsu32.mtsu.edu:11072/Grotesque/Pages/grotesquebibliography.html

thanks alan
lanny


----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: Reviews of Technologies and Books I like


This is a great list, Lanny -

Have you read Theweleit's Male Fantasies? I'm assuming you have - it fits
well in the list you've presented. I love Berrigan btw - met him once
through Aram Saroyan. I think Alice Notley is still far more interesting -
they were married. You've read Paul Blackburn? Another terrific -

- Alan -

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