books i have written down to read #1

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Terry Mcmillan - "Waiting to Exhale"
Elizabeth Hardwick - "Sleepless Nights",
Andre Breton - "Nadja",
Peter Handke - "A Sorrow Beyond Dreams"
Michael Ondaatje - "Running in the Family", Stephen Millhauser - "Edwin Mullhouse"
W.G. Sebald - "Vertigo"
Daniel Quinn - "Ishmael"
Daniel Quinn - "The Story of B"
Daniel Quinn - "My Ishmael"
Anything released by Sudbury Valley Press
Eric Schlosser - "Fast Food Nation"
Ralph Nader - "Crashing the Party"
Chuck Palahniuk - "Choke"
Marlo Morgan - "Mutant Message Down Under"
Robert Yule - "The Study of Language"
A.S.Byatt - "The Game"
Gabriel Garcia Marquez - "One Hundred Years
of Solitude"

"Zami" by audre lourdes
"Giovanni's Room" james baldwin
"Herculin Barbin" being the recently discovered memoirs of a nineteenth century french hermaphrodite, edited by michel foucault
"Refusing To Be a Man" John Stoltenberg
"Manliness and Civilization" a cultural history of gender and race in the U.S., gail bederman
"Feminism and History" Joan Wallach Scott
"Gender Trouble" Judith Butler
"28 people with 28 very short stories" kurt johannssen

"the plague" albert camus
"Their Eyes Were Watching God" Zora Neale Hurston
"Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools" Jonathan Kozol
"Nightwood" Djuna Barnes
"The Things They Carried" Tim Obrien
"Ask the Dusk" John Fante
"Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West" Dee Brown
"Wuthering Heights" Emily Bronte
"Anna Karenina" Tolstoy
"Revolutionary Road" Richard Yates
"Electric Kool-aid Acid Test"
"East of Eden" Steinbeck
"As I Lay Dying" William Faulkner
"Atlas Shrugged" Ayn Rand

- Benvenuto Cellini
- George Borrow
- Italo Svevo
- Blaise Cendrars
- Elias Canetti,
- Diane di Prima
- Georges Perec
- Kathy Acker
- j.g. ballard