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Old 05-01-2009   #531
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Waiting for Godot in the Shadow at the Bottom of the World by Samuel Beckett and Thomas Ligotti

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(For Joe. ;))

The Ebony Tower of the Elephant by John Fowles and Robert E. Howard.

"What does it mean to be alive except to court disaster and suffering at every moment?"

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Ligotti: Ceremonies for initiating children into the cult of the sinister.
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Ligotti: Nothing to say about gas stations as such, although I've always responded to the smell of gasoline as if it were a kind of perfume.
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(For Joe. ;);))

Flowers for Demian by Daniel Keyes and Hermann Hesse.

"What does it mean to be alive except to court disaster and suffering at every moment?"

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Ligotti: Ceremonies for initiating children into the cult of the sinister.
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The Green Mansions Torture: A Romance of the Tropical Forest by William Henry Hudson and A. Rowley Hilliard. Spoiler Alert: The torture is that there is no romance in the jungle - only lethal creatures and plants, malaria, and calenture.

"What does it mean to be alive except to court disaster and suffering at every moment?"

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Ligotti: Ceremonies for initiating children into the cult of the sinister.
Tibet: Gas stations?
Ligotti: Nothing to say about gas stations as such, although I've always responded to the smell of gasoline as if it were a kind of perfume.

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Fowles and Hesse. Fowles and Hesse. Oh mama, can this really be the end to be stuck inside of TLO losing to G.S. again (and again and again)?

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There Are Many Pathways To The Garden or The Steppenwolf Who Rented A Room in the Bungalow House by Philip Lamantia, Herman Hesse, and Thomas Ligotti

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Fowles and Hesse. Fowles and Hesse. Oh mama, can this really be the end to be stuck inside of TLO losing to G.S. again (and again and again)?
Yes. The Honeymoon in Hell House on the Borderland (by Fredric Brown, Richard Matheson, and William Hope Hodgson) is over, he typed modestly.

"What does it mean to be alive except to court disaster and suffering at every moment?"

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Fowles and Hesse. Fowles and Hesse. Oh mama, can this really be the end to be stuck inside of TLO losing to G.S. again (and again and again)?
Yes. The Honeymoon in Hell House on the Borderland (by Fredric Brown, Richard Matheson, and William Hope Hodgson) is over, he typed modestly.
If I could get the smile thing to work I'd put one HERE!

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Mary and the Giant Caterpillars by Philip K. Dick and E. F. Benson.

"Like a dog!" he said; it was as if the shame of it must outlive him. - Franz Kafka, The Trial
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Green Eggs and Hampty Dumpty in Oakland by Dr. Seuss and Philip K. Dick.

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