food, breath, blood. books I love I rererereread until they fall apart. Digesting them: water-swollen, corners soften, bindings break. I have to keep buying new copies. Important, so I lend them to all my friends to read and they don't return them and I have to buy them again.
No Contest: The Case Against Competition----- Alfie Kohn
The People's History of the United States, ----- Howard Zinn
Till We Have Faces, ----- C.S. Lewis
Coming To Writing: , ----- Heléne Cixous
Continental Drift, ----- Russell Banks
Agua Viva, ----- Clarice Lispector
Stone Butch Blues, ----- Leslie Feinberg
Another Country, ----- James Baldwin
Shame, ----- Salman Rushdie
Hammer and Hoe: Alabama Communists After the Great Depression ----- Robin Kelley
The Black Jacobins, ----- C.L.R. James
Nights at the Circus, ----- Angela Carter
The Man in the Black Coat (Sluchai), ----- Daniil Kharms
The Master and Margarita, ----- Mikhail Bulgakov
Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered, ----- E.F. Schumacher
The Female Malady: , ----- Elaine Showalter
Memoirs of a Revolutionist, ----- P. Kropotkin
Feminist Theory from Margin to Center ----- bell hooks
The Eye in the Door, ----- Pat Barker
Dawn, ----- Octavia Butler
Holding the Line: The Women of the Alabama Miners' Strike, ----- Barbara Kingsolver
Beyond Economic Man, ----- Marianne Ferber and Julie Nelson
The Making of the English Working Class, ----- E. P. Thompson
The Dispossessed, ----- Ursula K. LeGuin
The Left Hand of Darkness, ----- Ursula K. Leguin
On Fire, ----- C. Carr
The Nose, ----- Nikolai Gogol
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