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Previously published as Stories of Your Life and Others. Includes "Story Of Your Life," the basis for the major motion picture Arrival, starring Amy Adams, Forest Whitaker, Jeremy Renner, and directed by Denis Villeneuve.

"Shining, haunting, mind-blowing tales . . . Ted Chiang is so exhilarating, so original, so stylish he just leaves you speechless." —Junot D�az�

Ted Chiang has long been known as one of the most powerful science fiction writers working today.�Offering readers the dual delights of the very strange and the heartbreakingly familiar,�Arrival�presents characters who must confront sudden change. In "Story of Your Life," which provides the basis for the film�Arrival,�alien lifeforms suddenly appear on Earth. When a linguist is brought in to help communicate with them and discern their intentions, her new knowledge of their language and its nonlinear structure allows her to see future events and all the joy and pain they may bring. In each story of this incredible collection, with sharp intelligence and humor, Ted Chiang examines what it means to be alive in a world marked by uncertainty, but also by wonder.

  • Sales Rank: #1705 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-11-01
  • Released on: 2016-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .90" w x 5.10" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

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“Shining, haunting, mind-blowing tales . . . this collection is a pure marvel. Chiang is so exhilarating so original so stylish he just leaves you speechless. I always suggest a person read at least 52 books a year for proper mental functioning but if you only have time for one, be at peace: you found it.” —Junot D�az, author of�The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

“Meticulously pieced together, utterly thought through, Chiang’s stories emerge slowly . . . but with the perfection of slow-growing crystal.” —Lev Grossman, Best of the Decade: Science Fiction and Fantasy, Techland.com

"Ted Chiang is one of the best and smartest writers working today. If you don't know his name, let's fix that. Now."�—Karen Joy Fowler, author of�We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves

"Ted Chiang astonishes. You must read him."�—Kelly Link, author of�Get in Trouble

“United by a humane intelligence that speaks very directly to the reader, and makes us experience each story with immediacy and Chiang’s calm passion.” —China Mieville,�The Guardian

“Ted is a national treasure . . . each of those stories is a goddamned jewel.” —Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing

“Confirms that blending science and fine art at this length can produce touching works, tales as intimate as our own blood cells, with the structural strength of just-discovered industrial alloys.” —Seattle Times

“Chiang derides lazy thinking, weasels it out of its hiding place, and leaves it cowering.” —Washington Post

“Essential. You won’t know SF if you don’t read Ted Chiang.” —Greg Bear

“Chiang writes seldom, but his almost unfathomably wonderful stories tick away with the precision of a Swiss watch—and explode in your awareness with shocking, devastating force.” —Kirkus Reviews�(Starred Review)

“The first must-read SF book of the year.” —Publishers Weekly�(Starred Review)

“He puts the science back in science fiction—brilliantly.” —Booklist�(Starred Review)

About the Author
Ted Chiang was born in Port Jefferson, New York, and holds a degree in computer science. In 1989 he attended the Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer’s Workshop. His fiction has won four Hugo, four Nebula, and four Locus awards, and he is the recipient of the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award.�Stories of Your Life and Others�has been translated into ten languages. He lives near Seattle, Washington.

Excerpt. � Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
STORY OF YOUR LIFE


Your father is about to ask me the question. This is the most important moment in our lives, and I want to pay attention, note every detail. Your dad and I have just come back from an evening out, dinner and a show; it’s after midnight. We came out onto the patio to look at the full moon; then I told your dad I wanted to dance, so he humors me and now we’re slow-dancing, a pair of thirtysomethings swaying back and forth in the moonlight like kids. I don’t feel the night chill at all. And then your dad says, “Do you want to make a baby?”

Right now your dad and I have been married for about two years, living on Ellis Avenue; when we move out you’ll still be too young to remember the house, but we’ll show you pictures of it, tell you stories about it. I’d love to tell you the story of this evening, the night you’re conceived, but the right time to do that would be when you’re ready to have children of your own, and we’ll never get that chance.�

Telling it to you any earlier wouldn’t do any good; for most of your life you won’t sit still to hear such a romantic -- you’d say sappy -- story. I remember the scenario of your origin you’ll suggest when you’re twelve.�

“The only reason you had me was so you could get a maid you wouldn’t have to pay,” you’ll say bitterly, dragging the vacuum cleaner out of the closet.

“That’s right,” I’ll say. “Thirteen years ago I knew the carpets would need vacuuming around now, and having a baby seemed to be the cheapest and easiest way to get the job done. Now kindly get on with it.”

“If you weren’t my mother, this would be illegal,” you’ll say, seething as you unwind the power cord and plug it into the wall outlet.�

That will be in the house on Belmont Street. I’ll live to see strangers occupy both houses: the one you’re conceived in and the one you grow up in. Your dad and I will sell the first a couple years after your arrival. I’ll sell the second shortly after your departure. By then Nelson and I will have moved into our farmhouse, and your dad will be living with what’s-her-name.�

I know how this story ends; I think about it a lot. I also think a lot about how it began, just a few years ago, when ships appeared in orbit and artifacts appeared in meadows. The government said next to nothing about them, while the tabloids said every possible thing.�

And then I got a phone call, a request for a meeting.�

* * *

I spotted them waiting in the hallway, outside my office. They made an odd couple; one wore a military uniform and a crewcut, and carried an aluminum briefcase. He seemed to be assessing his surroundings with a critical eye. The other one was easily identifiable as an academic: full beard and mustache, wearing corduroy. He was browsing through the overlapping sheets stapled to a bulletin board nearby.�

“Colonel Weber, I presume?” I shook hands with the soldier. “Louise Banks.”

“Dr. Banks. Thank you for taking the time to speak with us,” he said.�

“Not at all; any excuse to avoid the faculty meeting.”

Colonel Weber indicated his companion. “This is Dr. Gary Donnelly, the physicist I mentioned when we spoke on the phone.”

“Call me Gary,” he said as we shook hands. “I’m anxious to hear what you have to say.”
We entered my office. I moved a couple of stacks of books off the second guest chair, and we all sat down. “You said you wanted me to listen to a recording. I presume this has something to do with the aliens?”

“All I can offer is the recording,” said Colonel Weber.

“Okay, let’s hear it.”

Colonel Weber took a tape machine out of his briefcase and pressed play. The recording sounded vaguely like that of a wet dog shaking the water out of its fur.�

“What do you make of that?” he asked.�

I withheld my comparison to a wet dog. “What was the context in which this recording was made?”

“I’m not at liberty to say.”

“It would help me interpret those sounds. Could you see the alien while it was speaking? Was it doing anything at the time?”�

“The recording is all I can offer.”

“You won’t be giving anything away if you tell me that you’ve seen the aliens; the public’s assumed you have.”�

Colonel Weber wasn’t budging. “Do you have any opinion about its linguistic properties?” he asked.

“Well, it’s clear that their vocal tract is substantially different from a human vocal tract. I assume that these aliens don’t look like humans?”

The colonel was about to say something noncommittal when Gary Donelly asked, “Can you make any guesses based on the tape?”�

“Not really. It doesn’t sound like they’re using a larynx to make those sounds, but that doesn’t tell me what they look like.”

“Anything--is there anything else you can tell us?” asked Colonel Weber.�

I could see he wasn’t accustomed to consulting a civilian. “Only that establishing communications is going to be really difficult because of the difference in anatomy. They’re almost certainly using sounds that the human vocal tract can’t reproduce, and maybe sounds that the human ear can’t distinguish.”

“You mean infra- or ultrasonic frequencies?” asked Gary Donelly.

“Not specifically. I just mean that the human auditory system isn’t an absolute acoustic instrument; it’s optimized to recognize the sounds that a human larynx makes. With an alien vocal system, all bets are off.” I shrugged. “Maybe�we’ll be able to hear the difference between alien phonemes, given enough practice, but it’s possible our ears simply can’t recognize the distinctions they consider meaningful. In that case we’d need a sound spectrograph to know what an alien is saying.”

Colonel Weber asked, “Suppose I gave you an hour’s worth of recordings; how long would it take you to determine if we need this sound spectrograph or not?”

“I couldn’t determine that with just a recording no matter how much time I had. I’d need to talk with the aliens directly.”

The colonel shook his head. “Not possible.”

I tried to break it to him gently. “That’s your call, of course. But the only way to learn an unknown language is to interact with a native speaker, and by that I mean asking questions, holding a conversation, that sort of thing. Without that, it’s simply not possible. So if you want to learn the aliens’ language, someone with training in field linguistics -- whether it’s me or someone else -- will have to talk with an alien. Recordings alone aren’t sufficient.”
Colonel Weber frowned. “You seem to be implying that no alien could have learned human languages by monitoring our broadcasts.”

“I doubt it. They’d need instructional material specifically designed to teach human languages to nonhumans. Either that, or interaction with a human. If they had either of those, they could learn a lot from TV, but otherwise, they wouldn’t have a starting point.”
The colonel clearly found this interesting; evidently his philosophy was, the less the aliens knew, the better. Gary Donnelly read the colonel’s expression too and rolled his eyes. I suppressed a smile.�

Then Colonel Weber asked, “Suppose you were learning a new language by talking to its speakers; could you do it without teaching them English?”

“That would depend on how cooperative the native speakers were. They’d almost certainly pick up bits and pieces while I’m learning their language, but it wouldn’t have to be much if they’re willing to teach. On the other hand, if they’d rather learn English than teach us their language, that would make things far more difficult.”�

The colonel nodded. “I’ll get back to you on this matter.”

* * *

The request for that meeting was perhaps the second most momentous phone call in my life. The first, of course, will be the one from Mountain Rescue. At that point your dad and I will be speaking to each other maybe once a year, tops. After I get that phone call, though, the first thing I’ll do will be to call your father.�

He and I will drive out together to perform the identification, a long silent car ride. I remember the morgue, all tile and stainless steel, the hum of refrigeration and smell of antiseptic. An orderly will pull the sheet back to reveal your face. Your face will look wrong somehow, but I’ll know it’s you.�

“Yes, that’s her,” I’ll say. “She’s mine.”

You’ll be twenty-five then.

* * *
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The MP checked my badge, made a notation on his clipboard, and opened the gate; I drove the off-road vehicle into the encampment, a small village of tents pitched by the Army in a farmer’s sun-scorched pasture. At the center of the encampment was one of the alien devices, nicknamed “looking glasses.”

According to the briefings I’d attended, there were nine of these in the United States, one hundred and twelve in the world. The looking glasses acted as two-way communication devices, presumably with the ships in orbit. No one knew why the aliens wouldn’t talk to us in person; fear of cooties, maybe. A team of scientists, including a physicist and a linguist, was assigned to each looking glass; Gary Donnelly and I were on this one.�

Gary was waiting for me in the parking area. We navigated a circular maze of concrete barricades until we reached the large tent that covered the looking glass itself. In front of the tent was an equipment cart loaded with goodies borrowed from the school’s phonology lab; I had sent it ahead for inspection by the Army.�

Also outside the tent were three tripod-mounted video cameras whose lenses peered, through windows in the fabric wall, into the main room. Everything Gary and I did would be reviewed by countless others, including military intelligence. In addition we would each send daily reports, of which mine had to include estimates on how much English I thought the aliens could understand.
Gary held open the tent flap and gestured for me to enter. “Step right up,” he said, circus barker-style. “Marvel at creatures the likes of which have never been seen on God’s green earth.”
“And all for one slim dime,” I murmured, walking through the door. At the moment the looking glass was inactive, resembling a semicircular mirror over ten feet high and twenty feet across. On the brown grass in front of the looking glass, an arc of white spray paint outlined the activation area. Currently the area contained only a table, two folding chairs, and a power strip with a cord leading to a generator outside. The buzz of fluorescent lamps, hung from poles along the edge of the room, commingled with the buzz of flies in the sweltering heat.�

Gary and I looked at each other, and then began pushing the cart of equipment up to the table. As we crossed the paint line, the looking glass appeared to grow transparent; it was as if someone was slowly raising the illumination behind tinted glass. The illusion of depth was uncanny; I felt I could walk right into it. Once the looking glass was fully lit it resembled a life-size diorama of a semicircular room. The room contained a few large objects that might have been furniture, but no aliens. There was a door in the curved rear wall.�

We busied ourselves connecting everything together: microphone, sound spectrograph, portable computer, and speaker. As we worked, I frequently glanced at the looking glass, anticipating the aliens’ arrival. Even so I jumped when one of them entered.

It looked like a barrel suspended at the intersection of seven limbs. It was radially symmetric, and any of its limbs could serve as an arm or a leg. The one in front of me was walking around on four legs, three non-adjacent arms curled up at its sides. Gary called them “heptapods.”
I’d been shown videotapes, but I still gawked. Its limbs had no distinct joints; anatomists guessed they might be supported by vertebral columns. Whatever their underlying structure, the heptapod’s limbs conspired to move it in a disconcertingly fluid manner. Its “torso” rode atop the rippling limbs as smoothly as a hovercraft.�

Seven lidless eyes ringed the top of the heptapod’s body. It walked back to the doorway from which it entered, made a brief sputtering sound, and returned to the center of the room followed by another heptapod; at no point did it ever turn around. Eerie, but logical; with eyes on all sides, any direction might as well be “forward.”�

Gary had been watching my reaction. “Ready?” he asked.�

I took a deep breath. “Ready enough.” I’d done plenty of fieldwork before, in the Amazon, but it had always been a bilingual procedure: either my informants knew some Portuguese, which I could use, or I’d previously gotten an intro to their language from the local missionaries. This would be my first attempt at conducting a true monolingual discovery procedure. It was straightforward enough in theory, though.�

I walked up to the looking glass and a heptapod on the other side did the same. The image was so real that my skin crawled. I could see the texture of its gray skin, like corduroy ridges arranged in whorls and loops. There was no smell at all from the looking glass, which somehow made the situation stranger.�

I pointed to myself and said slowly, “Human.” Then I pointed to Gary. “Human.” Then I pointed at each heptapod and said, “What are you?”�

One of the heptapods pointed to itself with one limb, the four terminal digits pressed together. That was lucky. In some cultures a person pointed with his chin; if the heptapod hadn’t used one of its limbs, I wouldn’t have known what gesture to look for. I heard a brief fluttering sound, and saw a puckered orifice at the top of its body vibrate; it was talking. Then it pointed to its companion and fluttered again.

I went back to my computer; on its screen were two virtually identical spectrographs representing the fluttering sounds. I marked a sample for playback. I pointed to myself and said “Human” again, and did the same with Gary. Then I pointed to the heptapod, and played back the flutter on the speaker.�

The heptapod fluttered some more. The second half of the spectrograph for this utterance looked like a repetition: call the previous utterances [flutter1], then this one was [flutter2flutter1].�
I pointed at something that might have been a heptapod chair. “What is that?”

The heptapod paused, and then pointed at the “chair” and talked some more. The spectrograph for this differed distinctly from that of the earlier sounds: [flutter3]. Once again, I pointed to the “chair” while playing back [flutter3].

The heptapod replied; judging by the spectrograph, it looked like [flutter3flutter2]. Optimistic interpretation: the heptapod was confirming my utterances as correct, which implied compatibility between heptapod and human patterns of discourse. Pessimistic interpretation: it had a nagging cough.�

At my computer I delimited certain sections of the spectrograph and typed in a tentative gloss for each: “heptapod” for [flutter1], “yes” for [flutter2], and “chair” for [flutter3]. Then I typed “Language: Heptapod A” as a heading for all the utterances.�

Gary watched what I was typing. “What’s the ‘A’ for?”

“It just distinguishes this language from any other ones the heptapods might use,” I said. He nodded.

“Now let’s try something, just for laughs.” I pointed at each heptapod and tried to mimic the sound of [flutter1], “heptapod.” After a long pause, the first heptapod said something and then the second one said something else, neither of whose spectrographs resembled anything said before. I couldn’t tell if they were speaking to each other or to me since they had no faces to turn. I tried pronouncing [flutter1] again, but there was no reaction.�

“Not even close,” I grumbled.

“I’m impressed you can make sounds like that at all,” said Gary.

“You should hear my moose call. Sends them running.”�

I tried again a few more times, but neither heptapod responded with anything I could recognize. Only when I replayed the recording of the heptapod’s pronunciation did I get a confirmation; the heptapod replied with [flutter2], “yes.”�

“So we’re stuck with using recordings?” asked Gary.

I nodded. “At least temporarily.”

“So now what?”

“Now we make sure it hasn’t actually been saying ‘aren’t they cute’ or ‘look what they’re doing now.’ Then we see if we can identify any of these words when that other heptapod pronounces them.” I gestured for him to have a seat. “Get comfortable; this’ll take a while.”

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Thoughtful Reading
By Dave Carver
I bought this book after the story came to my attention from all of the coming attractions on TV now for this movie. I'm glad as the book offers so much more than just the single story. All of The stories are quite thought-provoking.

From the biblical to somewhat steam punk-ish to the ultimate social justice warrior situation, each story captures the imagination. I am only hopeful that the movie Arrival can live up to the story. Enjoy!

28 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
Remembering the future
By J. Chambers
Note: This collection of eight short stories by sci-fi author Ted Chiang was originally published as Stories of Your Life. One of the short stories, "Story Of Your Life," is the basis for the motion picture "Arrival," which will be released in the United States on November 11, 2016. I've seen the trailer and read a plot summary of the movie, and it appears that the filmmakers have taken some liberties with the story. In any case, I'm looking forward to seeing the film.

Here is my earlier review of Stories of Your Life:
If you've never read any of Ted Chiang's stories, you've missed some of the world's best contemporary science fiction. Stories of Your Life is a remarkable collection of eight stories that were separately published, with several of them winning major awards. The title story, "Story of Your Life," is one of the most original, thought-provoking stories that I've ever read. It's not a casual read, with its mathematical and physics references, but the totally unexpected but logical ending is well worth staying with it. It's definitely my favorite story, but all eight stories are outstanding.

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The rabbit is ready to eat....what I liked was that language written is linear and the other beings communicate past and present as a whole. While the interactions with her daughter seemed to already have happened. They would happen.

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The Far Side� is back in this much-anticipated three-volume slipcased paperback edition of The Complete Far Side!

“Every one of these cartoons is just something that drifted into my head when I was alone with my thoughts. And, for better or worse, I ‘jotted’ them down. It was only later, when perhaps I received an angry letter from someone, that it struck me: Hey! Someone’s been reading my diary!” --Gary Larson, from the preface to The Complete Far Side

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A masterpiece of comic brilliance, The Complete Far Side contains every Far Side cartoon ever syndicated--over 4,000 if you must know--presented in (more or less) chronological order by year of publication, with more than 1,100 that had never before appeared in a book. Also included are additional Far Side cartoons Larson created after his retirement: 13 that appeared in the last Far Side book, Last Chapter and Worse, and six cartoons that periodically ran as a special feature in the New York Times Science Times section as The Far Side� of Science. Creator Gary Larson offers a rare glimpse into the mind of The Far Side� in quirky and thoughtful introductions to each of the 14 chapters. Complaint letters, fan letters, and queries from puzzled readers appear alongside some of the more provocative or elusive panels. Actor, author, and comedian Steve Martin offers his sagacious thoughts in a foreword, and Larson’s former editor describes what it was like to be “the guy who could explain every Far Side cartoon.”

During its 14-year run, The Far Side� was syndicated internationally to over 1,900 daily newspapers. It spawned 23 books and has been translated into 17 different languages.

Copyright � 2014 by FarWorks, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Far Side� and Tales from The Far Side� are registered trademarks of FarWorks, Inc.

  • Sales Rank: #2064 in Books
  • Published on: 2014-11-25
  • Released on: 2014-11-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x 3.90" w x 8.20" l, 11.68 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1278 pages

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Gary Larson calls The Complete Far Side, the massive two-volume collection of his Far Side cartoons, an "18-pound hernia giver." Sure to give any coffee table a solid workout, the handsome and heavy 1,272-page "legacy book" is a must for fervent fans; over 4,300 single-panel comics with more than half in color and 1,100 that have not appeared in any book form before (the popular--and far less weighty--paperback collections).

Set in rough chronological order, the comics share pages with occasional letters from fans, detractors, editors, folks made famous by a particular cartoon, and those begging for explanations. Though few explanations are provided (Larson personally supplies merely one, plus a single apology), this collection helps answer the inevitable "how do you think up these things" conundrum. Before each year's cartoons, Larson provides insight with essays about his childhood, various travels, occupational hazards, and his official rules for dealing with bedtime monsters (which often turned out to be his older brother). Most wonderful is the first essay on how the comic started. (His longtime editor Jake Morrissey's long introduction is a must read on The Far Side's story).

Despite no central characters, it's easy to spot patterns in Larson's wild and wacky cartoons. Animals, insects, and inanimate objects often exhibit all-too-human impulses. Larson's subjects are often in scenes of peril--disasters, visits to hell, and perhaps a hundred cartoons set on a one-palm tree deserted island. It is what Larson's fertile imagination mined from those situations that created fans and enemies for 14 years. (Larson retired at his peak and then went into jazz music). The comics are not indexed (how could they be--first lines? listings of cartoons with cows?); finding a favorite requires a great memory for its publication date. Best simply to peruse the pages of this beautiful collection in which you will certainly find more than a few new chuckles before landing on your beloved Larson sketch. --Doug Thomas

From Publishers Weekly
Lumpy cows and dinosaurs, nerds wearing glasses and women with big hair abound in this hefty two-volume slipcased compilation of Larson's twisted and beloved single-panel comic. Complete with every syndicated Far Side cartoon arranged chronologically by year of publication, in addition to 19 that were created after Larson's retirement in 1995, this deluxe set features chapter introductions by Larson as well as letters from fans and puzzled readers ("Help!... [This comic] has stumped not only me but the entire office"). Readers will be amused by the insightfully funny and nostalgic chapter introductions that offer a peek into the cartoon genius's mind, such as the intro to 1982 that illustrates what Larson calls the "ohpleaseohplease syndrome" an obsession he shares with biologists and naturalists (and his brother) to acquire a lizard or another creature, if only briefly, and to "drink it in" before it escapes into its own world. Comedian/author Martin provides a foreword that captures the offbeat and candid humor underlying each comic, as he sorrowfully reports that "many of the scenes depicted in this book are actually false." Readers may not be stunned by this revelation, but they will surely enjoy flipping through the slick, full-colored pages of this mammoth treasury, a lavish (and heavy!) collector's item that is the perfect gift for Far Side fans. Just make sure they say "ohpleaseohplease."
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author
For his work with The Far Side�, Gary Larson received the Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year from the National Cartoonists Society in both 1991 and 1994. The National Cartoonists Society also named The Far Side� Best Syndicated Panel in 1985 and 1987. In 1993, The Far Side� was awarded the Max and Moritz Prize for Best International Comic Strip/Panel by the International Comics Salon. The October 1994 debut of Larson’s animated film Gary Larson’s Tales from The Far Side� as a prime-time Halloween special on the CBS TV network was named to Time magazine’s Top 10 List for the Best Television of 1994. It won the Grand Prix at the Annecy International Festival in Annecy, France. His second animated film, Gary Larson’s Tales from The Far Side� II, premiered in 1997 in the United States at the Telluride Film Festival and in Europe at the Brussels and Venice International Film Festivals.

Copyright � 2014 by FarWorks, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Far Side� and Tales from The Far Side� are registered trademarks of FarWorks, Inc.

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Fantastic Collection from a Genius
By CyanSkies
The entire Gary Larson collection! This was a great gift for myself. I say this collection is ALMOST perfect. The books are softcover. Wish they were hardcover but I'm willing to let that slide. The one thing that did bother me was that for each page, they showed four pieces of art (with the occasional full page colored piece) that were kinda small on the page. There was a lot of white space around it. Solution: enlarge EACH picture and try to fill it up as much as possible.

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Good Medicine!
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Been a long time since I had a laughing fit. This time it was triggered by the one that has the farmer walking from the chicken coop to the house with a basket of eggs, passing a hen going the other way, carrying the farmer's baby. It all makes sense somehow...

The photo seems to indicate the books are small like normal paperback books, but the volumes are BIG (about 8" x 12" x 1" thick) and heavy. Printing is beautiful on thick-stock quality coated paper. Some comics are just a tad small compared to original, so a little extra light may be required for older readers.

If you're a Far Side fan, and you've given or lent your individual books, this complete set is awesome to get and awesome to give as a gift.

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LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!
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Amazing set of books! These are really nice, big, and well-constructed. I've been a huge fan of Gary Larson for years, and I love having access to all of them. I definitely recommend this for Far Side fans over buying the individual books because of the commentary, extra comics, and the overall appeal of having a box set. I'll probably be buying this again as gifts for family members.

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In A Year of Miracles, Marianne Williamson, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the classic A Return to Love and world-renowned teacher, offers a daily devotional that helps us develop a positive, loving mindset and encourages us to live our best selves to bring miracles into our lives.

Williamson has taught millions around the world the simple yet profound lesson that has helped them tap into the divine within themselves and lead a happier, more fulfilled existence: How we think determines how we live. If you change your thoughts, you can change your reality. If you strive to put your best self forward, the universe responds, actively helping you, creating miracles that allow you to flourish.

A Year of Miracles is her collection of 365 spiritual readings, including prayers, meditations, declarations, and affirmations—one for each day of the year—that offer guidance, support, and enlightenment to focus your thinking. With this thoughtful meditative devotional, you can stay mindful, hopeful, and centered every day, producing miracles in your life.

Combining wisdom drawn from her bestselling books as well as fresh insight, A Year of Miracles helps enhance your spiritual journey and opens your eyes to see God acting through the universe to provide all that you need.

  • Sales Rank: #36879 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-12-29
  • Released on: 2015-12-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.38" h x .96" w x 5.50" l, .68 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 384 pages

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“She continues to inspire.” (Parade)

“An internationally acclaimed author and lecturer, [Williamson] offers advice on how to live your best self in order to bring miracles into your life.” (Time magazine)

“A self-help author and spiritual sage . . . Williamson, a friend of Oprah Winfrey, has long been a spiritual fixture in Hollywood. . . . She’s also well known as a philanthropist.. . . Her books offer prescriptives on everything from governance to fat fighting.” (Washington Post)

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Marianne Williamson, author of the bestselling classic A Return to Love and world-renowned teacher, has taught millions around the world an incredible secret: you can transform your life and the world by simply changing how you think. Our thoughts hold our destiny. In A Year of Miracles, she provides 365 reflections and devotions that offer guidance and spiritual support for following the path of love. These readings help you to remember, each day, that you are not alone, that the universe is alive and ready to shower you with help and miracles when you strive to put your best self forward.

Reading these daily morsels of wisdom will help you stay focused, hopeful, and centered—and open your eyes to all the ways God wants to help and bless you. Expect a miracle every day!

About the Author

Marianne Williamson is an internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and activist. Six of her ten published books have been New York Times bestsellers. Her books include A Return to Love, A Year of Miracles, The Law of Divine Compensation, The Gift of Change, The Age of Miracles, Everyday Grace, A Woman’s Worth, Illuminata, and A Course in Weight Loss. She has been a popular guest on television programs such as Oprah, Good Morning America, and Charlie Rose.

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74 of 79 people found the following review helpful.
POSITIVE THINKING PRODUCES BETTER PEOPLE
By Robert Steven Thomas
Marianne Williamson is beginning to emerge as one of the nation’s premier positive thinkers. While her inspirations tend to be more focused on the feminine side, the universal wisdom she expresses is applicable for all. This book consists of a daily litany of 365 spiritual/wisdom statements designed to improve your mental outlook over a year’s time. Some of the content from the daily adages will seem familiar to many readers of this genre, others are original and timeless. I don’t see how any sentient being that chooses to read just one thought from this book a day until complete, will not come away as a better person from the experience. Beware of negative reviews … they will predictably be coming from the “negative type personalities” who ironically could potentially benefit the most from this important book.

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"PAGES OF MIRACLES EVERYDAY"
By Catherine Nagle
I just received my beautiful hard cover copy, and opened at random to Day 247 - Today I Will Not Play Small. "Today I will not allow false modesty to keep me from claiming the power within me. God has placed it there to be used on His behalf, and I serve no one by hiding my light. Pretending to be less than I am is a game that I play at my peril. In truth I have only scratched the surface of the gifts I can give to the world...."

A Year of Miracles has already started my new year of 2014 on the right thought. I love, love, this book! I am so happy that I decided on the hard cover, as this generous and stunning book will be my closest companion displayed on my family room table for the whole year and more. Since, I am delighted to have Marianne's precious words of Grace to illuminate my thoughts closer at hand for family and friends.

I have been a devout follower of Marianne and ACIM student since 1992. This is the first book that resonates in a powerful way with Mike Dooley's incredible Notes From The Universe that I love. However, what's even more is Marianne's creative power of thought-through reflections of magnificent prayer. I never tire of reading her beautiful words that transpire the Grace of God throughout the pages of "A Year of Miracles." No one prays quite like Marianne and communicates with words that speak directly to our hearts.

"Thus shall God's purposes be accomplished on earth as they are in heaven...." are words of Grace recited in one of Marianne's speeches and explains every page in this book to perfection.

I highly recommend this book to everyone.

Thank you so much, Marianne.

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"INSPIRING, MOTIVATIONAL, AND COMFORTING!"
By Author/Reviewer Geri Ahearn
Marianne Williamson delivers an inspiring book, based on daily devotions and reflections that are peaceful, and comforting. This book is a helpful guide to our way of thinking the thoughts that break the chains of fear. The author explains that we become miracle workers, and must begin with ourselves first.

Marianne Williamson reminds us to think about the things we should be grateful for, why the mind is Cause and the world is Effect, and how we can change the world by changing the thoughts we have about it. In addition, the author talks about happiness and peace, how forgiveness can set us free of pain and if we provide the light, there shall be no darkness.

On Day 1, God lives within my heart. Day 5 is Reflection, The Miracle Of Surrender, and advice on personal transformation, and healing. On Day 7, we need God's help, and he needs our hands and feet to work through us. On Day 17, no matter what the problem is, the solution is love. The author also directs the reader to focus on love, no matter what situation we are in. This inspiring book is comforting as it portrays ways to find peace and tranquility, is motivating, and is beautifully written. Highly recommended!

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The terrific new guide to investing in stocks that goes beyond Peter Lynch's previous runaway bestseller, One Up on Wall Street. Lynch explains how he researched and selected the companies he recommended in the 1992 Barron's Roundtable, giving information that readers can use in any market environment to find successful companies and winning stocks.

  • Sales Rank: #213389 in Books
  • Brand: Simon & Schuster
  • Published on: 1993-01-31
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Until retiring in 1990, Lynch ( One Up on Wall Street ) was manager of the spectacularly successful Fidelity Magellan Fund. Here he recalls with self-deprecating humor and disarming candor how he went about choosing winning stocks (and missing a few) for the $12 billion fund, which, during one five-year period in the 1980s, earned investors a 300% return. Lynch strongly favors stocks over other investment vehicles but insists that "investigative" research into a corporation's prospects, including credit checks and visits to the firm's installations, is essential. "Focus on companies, not the stocks," he stresses, adding that on this basis limited partnerships, banks and even S & Ls can be sound investments. Lynch's reputation and business writer Rothchild's deft touch should yield big sales for this inside story. Major ad/promo; first serial to Money magazine; BOMC and Fortune Book Club alternates; author tour.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Lynch is the master stock picker who led Magellan (until May 1990) to its position as America's biggest mutual fund. In One Up on Wall Street (Simon & Schuster, 1989), also written with Rothchild, he described his winning methods. Here, he provides a few more elaborations and 21 "Peter's principles." Some are overly clever, e.g., being first in line is a great idea except on the edge of a cliff. Lynch takes three chapters to explain how he "done it good" at Magellan. One valuable chapter details methods for picking a mutual fund from the thousands available, but most of the book is devoted to demonstrating his research into picking the 21 stocks he recommended in the January 1992 Barron's roundtable. Still, since the average investor will not get to talk to the CEO or visit the company in person, maybe we should all just buy Lynch's recommendations each year. A tossup. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 11/1/92.
- Alex Wenner, Indiana Univ. Libs., Bloomington
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author
Peter Lynch managed the Fidelity Magellan Fund from 1977 to 1990 when it was one of the most successful mutual-funds of all time. He then became a vice chairman at Fidelity and more recently has become a prominent philanthropist particularly active in the Boston area. His books include One Up on Wall Street, Beating the Street, and Learn to Earn (all written with John Rothchild).

John Rothchild was formerly a financial columnist for Time and Fortune magazines.

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A classic read for home gamers and budding investment analysts
By Winston Kotzan
Most memorable books of investing provide you a first-hand insight into the minds of Wall Street's successful and storied investors. Beating the Street is no exception. It gives us an opportunity to peer into the philosophy of one of Wall Street's greatest investors ever, Peter Lynch. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Peter Lynch, he headed Fidelity's flagship Magellan Fund from 1977 to 1990. His track record is still today a legend, having given investors a nearly 30% compounded return during his tenure. Beating the Street is Peter's autobiographical chronicle on how his investment strategies developed and evolved as he grew the fund from obscurity into a multi-billion dollar juggernaut.

I find the beginning chapters of the book very relatable and eye opening. Peter has a very down-to-earth style of talking about his life as a portfolio manager and has no shame in sharing the lessons learned from his investing missteps. I find it interesting that he never really had any set strategy for diversification and didn't really pick stocks to weight his selections among certain industries or types of investment. Rather, he just studied hundreds of different stocks looking for underlying fundamentals that seemed favorable. He never really distinguishes himself as a "growth investor" or "value investor", but contrasts the semantics between the two in his early chapters. I would consider him to be a growth investor since he focuses strongly on long term increases in earnings and dividends. Many of Peter Lynch's methodologies sound similar to much of what is presented in Jim Cramer's books. However, I would characterize Peter's delivery and presentation much closer to "sane money" than "mad money".

The writing style is very personable, and I like how most of the book could probably be understood by a fifth grader. But that is not to say the book is too simplistic. Later chapters go into more detail with the financial metrics Peter looks for in a company - something that both amateurs and professional investors could find insightful.

The fact that Beating the Street was published in 1993 is no disadvantage, and in fact makes the book more interesting since Peter's stock picks can be viewed through the scope of time. Curiously, many of the stocks that Peter recommends in this book are now defunct since the companies have been merged or taken over by larger entities. Perhaps they were bought out because of the same attractive fundamentals that put them on Peter's radar.

However, it should be noted that many of his picks went through tough times for investors not long after the book's publication. One of his favorite stock picks, Supercuts, overstepped its capacity by expanding too aggressively. By the mid-1990s, Supercuts was unable to make enough money to recoup the debt acquired from its rapid build-out. In his pitch, Peter also didn't tackle the question of competition crowding out Supercuts since its business model was so easy to replicate. Some of his other picks like Nucor or Cedar Fair are still publicly traded today, but have mostly traded sideways with bumpy ups and downs for the last 18 years. Since the early 90s those stocks would have presented subpar returns to buy-and-hold investors.

The poor performance observed by researching a handful of Peter's recommendations makes me wonder if the "50-baggers" and "200-baggers" that he ran across as a portfolio manager during the 80s could still exist in today's sideways market. A cursory look at some of his favorite stocks mentioned in the book made me realize that stock performance in general during the 80s and early 90s was superior to the decades after. Just look at the chart for Cracker Barrel, which returned almost 1900% in price appreciation from 1984 to 1993, but at its best only returned about 100% from 1993 to 2011. Although this is a topic for further research, it makes me wonder whether Peter's principles still apply in today's stock market or whether they need some updating.

The question of whether Peter's style still has the same effectiveness is why I am only giving the book four stars. Has much really changed? Would Peter still be able to generate annualized returns of 30% in today's sideways market? We may never know. I would love to see an updated edition with an epilogue from Peter on what he would do differently in today's environment and how he would change his recommendations given hindsight.

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stay th course
By Anonymous
I liked his selection when I 1st started playing with the market when he was with Fidelity. Now I'm retired and hunting different strategies from known writers. I thought this to be an easy read and not challenging.

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A good readable book by an investment master.
By Falco del Fiume
This is especially good book for beginners (and other who wish to learn more) who wish to spot investment ideas worth investigating. Peter Lynch had a nice rule of thumb for a quick and dirty method of determining fair value. He asked himself what would be the fair value of this stock if its p/e ratio was 15. For many companies when I do fair value the long way the answers are often close. I read this book long ago and have reread it. Peter writes well and clearly.

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“A feverish, fearless writer.” —Christine Schutt, author of All Souls, finalist for the 2009 Pulitzer Prize

“The Gospel of Anarchy is a beautiful, searching and sometimes brutally funny novel. Justin Taylor writes with fierce precision and perfect balance.” —Sam Lipsyte, author of The Ask

Following his critically acclaimed short story collection Everything Here Is the Best Thing Ever, Justin Taylor’s mesmerizing debut novel explores the eccentricities, insights, and unexpected grace found in a motley crew of off-beat anarchists, and their quest to achieve utopia in a crumbling Florida commune. In the vein of Chris Adrian, Padgett Powel, and Hunter Thompson, Taylor delivers a shrewd, cerebral, and often wickedly humorous vision of reality on every leaf of the mirthfully absurd The Gospel of Anarchy.

  • Sales Rank: #1239711 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-02-08
  • Released on: 2011-02-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .58" w x 5.31" l, .42 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages

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Among the malcontents in Taylor's narrow debut novel (after collection Everything Here Is the Best Thing Ever) is David, a Gainesville, Fla., college dropout with a dead-end job. After destroying his computer, he chances upon a pair of dumpster divers who appear to have more going on than he does, and so he follows them to a rundown punk house called Fishgut and quickly adopts the lifestyle, growing a beard and engaging in a relentless bout of three-ways with a couple of punk girls. They go to church together (partly for the free food) and end up forming their own cult based on the inscrutable writings of an anarchist named Parker who has disappeared from Fishgut. The Fishgut inner circle grows smaller and crazier as the crew pushes their new religion with a popular zine, though the events don't seem to build so much as pile up. Taylor can set a scene, but he takes his characters and their screwy subculture so seriously that you'd think he, himself, was a convert. With little attention paid to finding direction, the novel, like its characters, simply drifts. (Feb.)
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Taylor follows up the story collection, Everything Here Is the Best Thing Ever (2010), with a provocative debut novel depicting a Gainesville, Florida, swallowed by its university and an ever-developing string of chain stores and apartment complexes but in which a small but zealous group of anarchist punks rebels against corporate corruption and government oppression by rooting through dumpsters and stealing in order to survive. Enter David, a college dropout with nothing going for him but a dead-end telemarketing job and a porn addiction. Determined to shake his apathetic lifestyle, David runs into an acquaintance who invites him to Fishgut, a dilapidated house full of ruffians and hippies with utopian dreams of a world without rules. Quickly sloughing off his former self, David enters a dizzying new life of sexual liberty, drug- and alcohol-induced philosophizing, and rock and roll as he and his housemates await the return of Parker, a so-called Anarchristian whose left-behind journals serve as their gospel. Writing from various perspectives in a wholly captivating style, Taylor traces the delicate lines between freedom, spirituality, politics, and happiness, depicting a lifestyle both hopeful and flawed. --Jonathan Fullmer

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"You'll be blown away by this book, re-reading it for years to come." - Black Book

"The Gospel of Anarchy is a beautiful meeting of Don Delillo, Philip Roth and Aaron Cometbus." --Vol. 1 Brooklyn

"[A] beautiful book about human weakness and our desire to connect and grow,
our need for something bigger than ourselves." --Devourer of Books

"As in his story collection, Everything Here Is the Best Thing Ever, Taylor has a natural sense for what makes intelligent young people tick and, occasionally, drop out." --Time Out (Chicago)

"I've always thought that there was some really interesting narrative terrain in that weird intersection between freeganism and fundamentalism, and I'm glad to see Taylor got there before some schmuck wrecked it." --Matthew Derby

“A brilliant debut novel you have to read.” (Details)

“[A] thoughtful miniaturist with an intuitive knack for the well-chosen detail....Taylor’s noble goal is to remind those of us long past our own difficult youths of the grace and beauty to be found even in a ‘bunch of drunkpunks in the armpit of Florida.’” (New York Times Book Review)

“If Claire Messud’s The Emperor’s Children showed upper-class New Yorkers in the not-yet upended world before 9/11, this book does the same for the small-town anarchists, believers and the Burning Man-inclined.” (Los Angeles Times)

“Once again, Taylor blends the competing heat of religious fervor, threatening politics, and nihilistic sex, yielding dangerous results.” (Oxford American)

“Remember this name: Justin Taylor. You will hear it again. This young man, who was raised in South Florida, is an irrefutably talented writer. He is audacious, intelligently literate and fizzing with potential.” (Miami Herald)

“Gospel is a beautifully written, insanely intelligent, and ultimately moving novel....You’ll be blown away by this book, re-reading it for years to come. ” (BlackBook)

“Taylor is an undeniable talent with a contemporary voice that this new generation of skeptics has long awaited--a young champion of literature.” (New York Press)

“For those of us not mired in strange sub-sub-culture squalor, it can be a disconcerting read at times, but its looming questions and cracked worldview are sure to stick around in your consciousness, relentlessly stalking a ground they won’t give up anytime soon.” (Nylon Magazine)

“Taylor’s writing … is exceptionally good. Locally, the sentences are incisive and tumbling. But what’s even more powerful is the way those sentences accumulate into larger ideas.” (BookForum)

“These days, all the cool kids write about pharmaceuticals and cognitive science. In his first novel, The Gospel of Anarchy, Justin Taylor makes his attempt to diagnose the mal du si�cle by grappling with matters of faith.” (New York Observer)

“As in his story collection, Everything Here Is the Best Thing Ever, Taylor has a natural sense for what makes intelligent young people tick and, occasionally, drop out.” (Time Out Chicago)

“Taylor interweaves youthful dialogue with religious rhetoric, exploring what would happen if everyone did what was good for everyone, and the corporate world burned to the ground.” (Interview)

“Provocative…Writing from various perspectives in a wholly captivating style, Taylor traces the delicate lines between freedom, spirituality, politics, and happiness, depicting a lifestyle both hopeful and flawed.” (Booklist)

“Justin Taylor exposes the fine line between making life choices and living a deluded reality, deftly illustrating how taking things too far or too literally can distort their true meaning and intent.” (New York Journal of Books)

“Taylor, a Brooklyn-based author raised in Florida, writes dreamy recollections of swampy youth” (Village Voice)

“A cult emerges from a punk/hippie sanctuary in this mordant first novel….Taylor writes sex wonderfully well….[His] nimble analysis of these schisms recalls T.C. Boyle’s Drop City…” (Kirkus Reviews)

“The Gospel of Anarchy is a beautiful, searching and sometimes brutally funny novel. Justin Taylor writes with fierce precision and perfect balance: the acts and pronouncements of his freegan utopianists may seem hilarious and deranged at times, but Taylor treats their yearning with the seriousness it deserves.” (Sam Lipsyte, author of The Ask)

“A feverish, fearless writer, Justin Taylor delivers ‘blessed pleasure’ in translating the ‘baffling Christ babble’ in The Gospel of Anarchy, a novel whose shiftless characters, in search of completion and contentment, must wrestle with that prerequisite of faith: a willingness to believe in the unseen.” (Christine Schutt, author of All Souls, finalist for the 2009 Pulitzer Prize)

“I’ve always thought that there was some really interesting narrative terrain in that weird intersection between freeganism and fundamentalism, and I’m glad to see Taylor got there before some schmuck wrecked it.” (Matthew Derby, author of Super Flat Times)

“A new voice that readers--and writers too--might be seeking out for decades to come.” (New York Times Book Review)

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
cliche-ridden disappointment
By profbty
I read an advance-copy of this book eagerly. I was immediately taken in by the writing of the plight of the narrator. But the book ends up telling the same-old story about young radicals: they are foolish innocents taken in by there own naivite and are filled with contradictions. do we really need another book to tell us that young radicals can be hypocrites? Read Newman's "Fountain at the Center of the World" for a novel that doesn't traffic in the same old complaints. it's easy to mock young radicals -- what's more critical in for our society is to realize what lessons we have to learn from those who believe "another world is possible."

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(3.5 stars) "What would anarchy look like if we just started calling it truth?"
By Luan Gaines
We do love our literary bad boys and Taylor jumps into the mix with his protagonist, David, in 1999 Gainesville, Florida. A recent college drop-out with a soul-killing job, the sterile walls of David's on-campus apartment yield no clues to his interior life- or lack of. Loneliness has driven the twenty-one year old to the flickering screen of his laptop, where he has mastered the Zen of pornography, the "gleeful gilding of the filth" simply one more scam of web sites and prurient appetites, the parade of faceless women as unsubstantial as their virtual names, ghosts trapped in cyber-space. As David wanders the streets of something, anything, he stumbles upon a pair of dumpster divers, ex-students who lead him to their house, Fishgut, and temporary nirvana.

Inside, David's chronic state of alienation from the world and himself finds temporary reprieve, a loose-knit band of hippies, punks and anarchists who breach the boundaries of religion, politics and the false prophets of their world. As Katy, a kind of earth mother libertine, runs her fingers through David's hair and that of her lover, Liz, David can barely keep from crying: He realizes how long it's been since he's been touched. For all the intellectual distractions, political diatribes and search for God in an indifferent world, it is the human contact that feeds David's soul. Katy and Liz provide that contact in excess. From the David's biting commentary on the labyrinthine and deceptive temptations of pornography to the ultimate betrayal of a girl he really cared about, David's demoralization is complete, his psyche ready for the chance encounter at the dumpster.

David wallows in this nest of rebellious ideas and dirty sheets, tangentially intrigued by the quest to comprehend the Divine, testing his commitment to abandon while living in filth and dining on stranger's discarded garbage. This parallel existence meets his needs- for a time. But even this anti-world evolves, made smaller in its familiarity, albeit wrapped in drug-fueled intellectual pursuits. Absorbed into the bohemian laxity of Katy and Liz's easy affection, anarchy turns complacent, people coming and going on impulse, their putative "leader", a mysterious hobo who has long since moved on, remembered only by a tent left in the back yard. While David transitions from one dimension to another, in thrall to the changed parameters of his existence and rapturously indulging in the wonders of the flesh and the mind, Taylor leaves the reader behind to languish with the long-gone hobo's empty tent. Taylor is certainly a writer to watch. But in the end, it is the title I like best. Luan Gaines/2011.

5 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Voyuerism and Straw Men
By Gregory Souza
I took this book out of my library, to round out some heavy reading, based solely on the title.
Deep disappointment and disdain are my primary reactions to this pretty lazy and pablum piece of writing. Actually I think this might be the thing that finally forces me to publish my own writing. I found the language to be painfully self-conscious but insufficiently glorious. You can tell Justin feels like he is capital-W Writing A Book, but the sentences come across as lazy and cribbed. You'd think in his fetishization of Katy he would have learned from her, but his words tend to just reference great works rather than become great. They are not great, giving, incandescent or orgasmic.
I think American Book Review disdainfully accuses Taylor, from its pedestal of class privilege, of sort of 'going native' with "the Anarchists" and therefore losing that precious deluded concept of objectivity so prized in our sick society. Well, I'll be a voice representing someone who gets lumped in with said "Anarchists" (note that there is no way to represent or stand as a voice for people who consciously refuse mediation and representation in social interaction): he fails utterly to actually join in the spirit of the things he is describing.
If anything like this actually happened, as he implies in the afterword, he was a tourist to it and it left him mostly unaffected. This is fetishization people, Taylor is just romanticizing without embracing or learning. As someone who is immersed in polyamorous relationships, I do sincerely appreciate the attempt at positive representation, but the emotional descriptions seem clunky and contrived to me. This is still straight square monogamist kids "experimenting", except maybe for Katy. That is a failure in the sense that the heart and soul of friends that I have who live in this way is a success, a successful evasion of society and a refutation of leaders, gurus, rock stars, prophets and other representatives. Parker is not someone who would be respected or heeded by people with actual commitment to the ethics Taylor's 'David' flirts with.
If anything, I think this is an excellently crafted piece of conservative Liberal propaganda, romanticizing and arrogantly belittling an apparently 'voiceless' (READ: forcefully scoured from representation in the media) but obviously present community that many mainstream, propagandized Americans are by now used to seeing on roads and in cities. The words take the tone of agreement and 'solidarity', but the subtle message is an erosion of the validity and actual success of this way of life for many who live it. And it is valid and successful, partly because it refuses exploitation and representation.
The description of the initial tryst with Katy, Liz and David approaches a low level of transcendental awe and reverence for the holy act of love, but falls flat. It doesn't have enough foreplay, gets off too quick and crawls out of bed as soon as its over, which lets me know that it is really just stroke material and not real devotion to the triumph and trials of love of many. And of course it HAS to be two girls, one boy.
My take-away: try harder suburban white kid. I come from the same place (WASPy, suburban Massachusetts) and also was introduced to punk and anarchy by CrimethInc in the late 90's, but that shit has gone out the window. The contributors and publishers quickly renounced any endorsement of the style club it spawned and the decade of repression that followed its release has unquestionably forced those who are serious about building a sincere life inside of the hollow, inhuman, bloodless class warfare that America holds up as its culture to adapt in profound and radical ways that trend directly towards stability of food, family and community. Smashing shit is not going to help us survive the end of oil and I am pretty sure that most punks who survive to age 23 or 24 have got that figured out.
I'm not all empty talk though: if Justin wants to call bullshit on my indictment, I invite him to contact me so we can hang out. Heck, I'll even collaborate on some writing.

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