Re: Wilson/Extropian conflict?

Joe E. Dees (jdees0@students.uwf.edu)
Sun, 13 Dec 1998 01:13:21 -0600

Date sent:      	Sun, 13 Dec 1998 01:31:52 -0500
To:             	extropians@extropy.com
From:           	Christopher Whipple <byteboy@simons-rock.edu>
Subject:        	Re: Wilson/Extropian conflict?
Send reply to:  	extropians@extropy.com

>
> I suppose I'm lucky... I picked up The Illuminatus! Trilogy for the first
> time in eighth grade... Now that I'm an 18 year old college sophomore, I'm
> feeling that it's helped my life a great deal.
>
Other books you might enjoy:
RINGOLEVIO by Emmet Grogan
DEAR AMERICA by Karl Hess
MEMOIRS FOUND IN A BATHTUB and HIS MASTER'S VOICE, both by Stanislav Lem
DEATHBIRD STORIES and the two DANGEROUS VISIONS anthologies, the first written and the other two edited by Harlan Ellison
THE WANTING SEED by Anthony Burgess
WHITE NOISE by Don DeLillo
THE CRYING OF LOT 49 by Thomas Pynchon
MAGISTER LUDI by Hermann Hesse
SHARDIK by Richard Adams
NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND by Fyodor Dostoyevsky GRENDEL by John Gardner
ISLAND by Aldous Huxley
THE CASTLE by Franz Kafka
MAN'S FATE by Andre' Malraux
THE CONFIDENCE MAN by Herman Melville
THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER by Mark Twain
THE AWAKENING by Kate Chopin
HEART OF DARKNESS and THE SECRET SHARER
by Joseph Conrad
BEING THERE by Jerzy Kosinski
AS I LAY DYING by William Faulkner
A CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES by John Kennedy Toole FATHERS AND SONS by Ivan Turgenev
THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN by Thomas Mann

> -christopher.
>
> At 09:13 PM 12/12/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >In a message dated 12/12/98 4:24:35 PM Central Standard Time,
> >tdonaghe@yahoo.com writes:
> >
> >>
> >> I wish I had begun down the path of Extropianism when I was 15.
> >
> >
> >I second that.
> >
> >EvMick
> >
>