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.1. victor hugo - '93
.2. émile zola - la fortune des rougon
.3. TBD. maybe fleabert's sentimental eddycation. maybe alexandre dumas (père) - the count of monte cristo. that's a crowd pleaser. they both cover roughly the same time period. they're both fucking excellent.
.4. . i was thinking vallès' the insurgent (l'insurgé), but the more i stare at it, the more i think that undergrads will hate it and they'll think that the paris commune sucks, even though it is so beyond fucking cool. and 1871 is my favorite year, so that would make me sad. what do you think? do you think they would be into l'insurgé? could i teach them to like it? reading it requires a lot of historical knowledge, which is the point, but they'd be reading in chronological order, which puts this last. can they handle it?

I just now saw this comment. What's happening? Coming to nyc anytime? Still gainfully unemployed? I just got roped into a proofing job by my dubious, half-assed desire to pay rent, after coming off several months of the same, oh glorious sloth, oh virtuous vice.
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Josh wrote: "Damn it all. I am barely on here anymore, brother. I miss you. I've chosen the dark side and started a Facebook page. The official Facebook page of myself. You on there?"
Thanks for the commentary.
I LOVE your selection of quotes.
Very irreverent and sharp and sort of immortal.
And I just joined the Taco Bell group lol.
For just that reason.
(((Alan)))