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Forum: Off Topic 12-17-2010
Replies: 3
Views: 4,115
Posted By misteraitch
Re: Scientists Gain Insights into How to Erase Pathological Fear

On a related note:

Link (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12017039).
Forum: Off Topic 11-23-2010
Replies: 15
Views: 8,812
Posted By misteraitch
Re: Do you read with the dust jacket on or taken off?

I usually leave them on unless (i) I really don't like the dust jacket (the one on the UK edition of Grimscribe, for example) or sometimes (ii) if it's a large, heavy or unwieldy book.
Forum: Other Authors 11-22-2010
Replies: 0
Views: 1,857
Posted By misteraitch
Michal Ajvaz

Michal Ajvaz is a Czech author, two of whose books have recently been translated into English and published by Dalkey Archive: The Other City and The Golden Age. Both are works of literary and...
Forum: Art 08-27-2010
Replies: 1
Views: 4,344
Posted By misteraitch
Eugene Von Bruenchenhein

The visionary art (http://www.vonbruenchenhein.com/) of Eugene Von Bruenchenhein. Example galleries: Creation in a Vast Expanse (http://www.vonbruenchenhein.com/galleries/evb_654/); Monsters Are Born...
Forum: Thomas Ligotti 04-02-2010
Replies: 7
Views: 8,256
Posted By misteraitch
Re: Lovelock: "It's too late to save the planet".

I'm reminded of a quote by the Finnish writer Paavo Haavikko: "This is a world that will, in any case, be destroyed at some time. Working for its destruction seems pointless. It is impossible to...
Forum: Philosophy 11-23-2009
Replies: 17
Views: 9,640
Posted By misteraitch
Re: Philosophy and the supernatural

Some of Giacomo Leopardi's 'Operette Morali' might possibly qualify, for instance the 'Dialogue Between Frederick Ruysch and his Mummies,' although though the supernatural component is generally...
Forum: General Discussion 09-21-2009
Replies: 72
Views: 36,295
Posted By misteraitch
Re: How much did your Aickman's cost you?

The most I've paid for a book of Aickman's was an excessive £200 for a copy of The Late Breakfasters (this was in 2004). Those who would see reprint editions with facsimiles of the original...
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