I started Infinite Jest awhile ago and was really into it [though it is a dense, heady tome] but then my commute went from an hour and twenty minutes to twenty minutes so it fell by the wayside. Now that winter is coming and Martin's tale won't last forever, I am going to tackle DFW's opus in full. Good Omens is fantastic.
I'm studying My Bible, James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, book, audio & online, & i'm also reading Karl Jansen M.D., Ph.D. Ketamine: Dreams and Realities.
yes I listen to it all the time just dip in and out i love it's the best place to start it because it never ends
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Finnegans-W...=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1327176129&sr=1-1
I've been meaning to read my copy of Finnegans Wake for some time now, but I can't even seem to finish Ulysses yet. Maybe I'm too young.
The Executive Director of the Fallen World.
It's a collection of poetry from Liam Rector.
He has a very interesting style, predominantly 3 line stanzas.
A great contemporary American poet.