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THE JOY OF ABSTINENCE by Dr. Oitduse Igneur
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Sounds like a short book.
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Back on a play reading kick: Tore through William Hoffman's As Is earlier today, now I'm starting Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams.
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You ever read Eric Overmyer's On the Verge?
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Can't say that I have...I'll have to look into it. What's it about?
Once I finish Night of the Iguana, I have a collection of plays by Oscar Wilde that's calling my name.
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It's sort of protobizarro. It's hard to describe what it's about. Three young women are in a strange jungle. Chaos...cognitive dissonance. Very philosophical, weird and zany.
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Sounds like something I need to read! Thanks for the suggestion :)
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Isis Unveiled by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
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Re-reading The Catcher in the Rye, by JD Salinger.
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