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Mr. Library: What Have You Got Checked Out?

We all know that libraries are under attack these days, and I intend to do my part to show their importance by checking out books (because I have some delusion that using the library is somehow recorded and then sent to evil government people who are forced to reconsider cutting library funds because people actually use the library).

Here’s what I currently have checked out:

  1.  Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises (DVD)
  2. Ghostbusters (DVD)(it was awesome)
  3. Once Upon a Time in the West (DVD)
  4. Mythologies by Roland Barthes
  5. Globalization and Utopia:  Critical Essays edited by Patrick Hayden and Chamsy el-Ojeili
  6. The Search For Philip K. Dick by Anne R. Dick
  7. A Companion to The Crying of Lot 49 by J. Kerry Grant
  8. A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
  9. Alone Against Tomorrow:  Stories of Alienation and Speculative Fiction by Harlan Ellison
  10. American War Poetry:  An Anthology edited by Lorrie Goldensohn
  11. Carrying the Darkness:  the Poetry of the Vietnam War edited by W. D. Ehrhart
  12. The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon
  13. Postmodern American Poetry:  a Norton Anthology edited by Paul Hoover
  14. The Postmoderns:  the New American Poetry Revised edited by Donald Allen
  15. The Sunset Limited:  a Novel in Dramatic Form by Cormac McCarthy
  16. The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway
  17. A History of Literary Criticism:  from Plato to the Present by M. A. R. Habib
  18. Nanyo-Orientalism:  Japanese Representations of the Pacific by Naoto Sudo
  19. Teaching Literature by Elaine Showalter

That’s one hell of a list, don’t you think?  I had others checked out a few weeks ago, but decided to return them.  I’m hoping to work through most of these this month.  You won’t hear anything about them, though, since most of them aren’t of interest to you all (postmodern poetry is hardly SF/F).

In the interest of prying into your lives, though, I want to know what books you currently have checked out from the library.  Family’s count (I’m looking at you, Jen)!

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