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Well, I wanted to relax and unwind from the tension of a long work week so I decided to watch a dvd my dad sent me for my birthday a couple of months ago-- Baruka.

Not a good choice for a person perpetually staving off an existential crisis. Gee thanks dad.

After the flick I had to get away from my thoughts so I went to a used bookstore and found a few things:

-The Collective Family: A Handbook for Russian Parents
I'm not Russian, or a parent but I am fascinated with Russian history, particularly Soviet histroy. This book was published in 1937, 20 yrs. after the Bolshevik Revolution, and approaching a time when young school children were encouraged to nark on their parents for "counter-revolutionary" activity such as praying, owning icons, or basically saying anything that questioned the wisdom of the Soviet leaders. Read 1984 by George Orwell for a picture of life taken straight out of Soviet Russia.

--One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I already have a copy of this but I picked up another one to give to some unsuspecting bibliophile in the future. I haven't even read the copy I have. I read a short story by this author in a lit class a couple of semesters ago and was compellingly attracted to his magical realism. Which is odd because I usually don't go for anything "magical."

--The Sea-Wolf by Jack London
Jack London is one of my dad's favorite writers, mostly for The Call of the Wild but I picked this one up because a monk friend of mine told me this is one of his favorite books. I tend to love "men at sea" stories for some reason.

--The American Transcendentalists: Their Prose and Poetry.
I guess I'm somewhat intrigued by Transcendentalism even though I absolutely detest the "godfather" of Transcendentalism, Emerson, that pompous son-of-a $%#@*!

--The Freedom Writers Diary: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change the World Around Them. I love to hear stories about amazing teachers who are literally able to be a catalyst for change in the lives of students.

Date: 2004-07-24 07:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] createdestiny.livejournal.com
I loved that snow monkey!

Do you remember the part where an asian-looking person with white make-up on his or her face and a milkly film over his or her eyes starts screaming? That kind-of freaked me out.

Date: 2004-07-24 11:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lcurtis.livejournal.com
Me too. I loved the Zen gardens tho and the one shot where the camera looks at the back of the head of the guy sitting zazen and the shot dissolves and becomes the hole in the rocks through which the viewer sees the sea washing in.

Date: 2004-07-24 11:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] createdestiny.livejournal.com
oh, and then there's those baby chicks on the conveyer belt...there's some existential angst for ya right there...

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