So, let's chop through this in a little more detail, shall we? Take it from the top:
Stein with groovy cover
DFW British paperback edition
Collected Mandelstam prose (nice score)
Second book by "Motherless Brooklyn" author Lethem (Gun with occasional Music) - for Lily
Czech novelist Grisa
Gaddis is a tough read, but my friend Brian swears by him
Vonnegut short stories "Welcome to the Monkey House"
"The experience of nothingness" whoa, also with groovy cover
Didion "Salvador"
"The natural history of the mind" for lily, who's all into brains
"Love and Garbage" says it all - another E. European author
C. Hein is an (East) German novelist
G. Grass is a famous German
Sontag hardbound first edition SCORE!
Daumal's "A night of Serious Drinking" hardbound english first SCORE!
Rick Moody short stories
Didion hardbound niceness
Adam Gopnik on expat living... a lily fave
Hardbound Murakami - Kafka on the beach
Nice way to spend a sunday. Anything I missed?
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I finally went, and found it quite the opposite of the nightmare John predicted for me. I was happy to go through each row and look at the books that were out and not worry about the boxes. Found some nice gems spent about 7 bucks. Titles:
Life of A Poet: Rainer Maria Rilke by Ralph Freedman
The Tree of Yoga by B.K.S. Iyengar
The Yage Letters by Burroughs & Ginsberg
Birth Without Violence by Frederick Leboyer
Saint Joan of Arc by Vita Sackville-West
Blood Rites by Barbara Ehrenreich
The Joke by Kundera for a student who is currently obsessed with the Unbearable LOB
The Call of Spiritual Emergency to leave on the table in the waiting room at my therapist's office
and for my new nephew Louie, A Dog of Flanders by Louise De La Ramée (Louie's full name is Louie Reuben Christopher Fox--Reuben was the name of my brother's favorite dog, who happened to be a Beauvier de Flanders) and also an old hardcover color-illustrated copy of the Little Prince.
I will be going back.
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