Not quite sure what you mean with the first bit, but let's move on shall we?I mean you acted like I didn't imply that. I was trying to figure if he was a true outsider, so to speak.
Oh, did you see the Back book cover with a review of The Death of Bunny Munro?
Cormac McCarthy is mentioned.
Good answer, Good answer, I like that. Hehe, gotta get that DVD. ( Back to School, Sam Kinison, sort of stole a Rodney Dangerfield's movie, with one scene. Yes he was in more than one scene. One of the best scenes in comedic cinema history. Find it on..If you like Buddhism you'll probably like some of Guenons other books too, as he wrote extensively on Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam.
He was a perennialist philosopher, which basically means he tried to find the common essence and truth in the major world religions. This is not to be confused with universalism which demands compromise of the religions to be more like each other, perennialism is more about what they already have in common. As such he extensively studied and compared all the major religions of the world. He ultimately settled on sufi Islam as his personal path, but his works are all fairly unbiased. He tried hard not to lean into orientialism or eurocentrism.
Most disgusting read ever,with cows coming in 2 nd in my life of reading 1000 's of booksDon't read Hogg
" Put Cormac McCarthy, Franz Kafka and Benny Hill together in a Brighton seaside guesthouse and they may have come up with Bunny Munro. As it stands, though, this novel emerges emphatically as the work of one of great cross-genre storytellers of our age: a compulsive read possessing all of zNick Cave's trademark horror and humanity, often thinnly disquised in a galloping, playful romp."Not quite sure what you mean with the first bit, but let's move on shall we?
So Cormac McCarthy is mentioned on the back of The Death of Bunny Munro?
I'd never heard of it, but I've just seen that it was written by Nick Cave, and has had some good reviews.
Is the dust jacket review a kind of "echoes of Cormack McCarthy" type of review?
Antway to carefully describe why. ( I am unfamiliar with his worh or the other one)Most disgusting read ever,with cows coming in 2 nd in my life of reading 1000 's of books
Samuel R Delay ,I rather not describe...its the darkest book,theres many sites explaining it,there's a summary site that goes through each chapter,BooKey..and Cows by Matthew Stokoe, both very disturbing...to say the leastAntway to carefully describe why. ( I am unfamiliar with his worh or the other one)
I love Koontz,Whispers and the bad place,there's hundreds, I've read a good dozen and never disappointedHas anyone opinions on Dean Koontz, I've only read a couple of his but liked them
Yeah Koontz is top tier author. Consistently produced quality tales. Ok, some better, some not so. Some fucking amazing. Takes a real master of their craft to do that.Has anyone opinions on Dean Koontz, I've only read a couple of his but liked them
I read this in high school and it might have been the first book I’ve where appreciated the writing itself in addition to the plot.Read The Stranger by Albert Camus,