The Pawns of World of Null-A by Bruce Pennington
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The Pawns of World of Null-A by Bruce Pennington
Untitled Project: Robert Smithson Library & Book Club [Van Vogt, A. E., The Players of Null-A, 1948] Oil paint on carved wood, 2018
Books
I got into a Twitter conversation about inspiring books with DJ JazzPants (@djjazzpants), Passive 65ive (@passive65ive), Dr Bloodmoney (@dckvnngt) & Nasa (@uncommonrecords): books that changed our lives as kids and even as adults. Thought I would put the list here, first to share it, second to remember to buy those I don't have.
Books that influenced/changed me, at one point or another in life :
A. E. van Vogt - The World of Null-A A. E. van Vogt - The Pawns of Null-A (also known as The Players of Null-A) A. E. van Vogt - Null-A Three George Orwell - 1984 Kurt Vonnegut - Slaughterhouse Five Kurt Vonnegut - God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian Ira Levin - This Perfect Day Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451 Aldous Huxley - Brave New World
Books I need to buy & read:
I say buy because it's rare I borrow a book, if I do and I like the book, I buy it, no exception.
George Orwell - Animal Farm Deleuze & Guattari - Thousand Plateaus' J. D. Salinger - The Catcher In the Rye Kurt Vonnegut - Cat's Cradle Philip K. Dick - Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep Philip K. Dick - Penultimate Truth Philip K. Dick - Dr Bloodmoney Philip K. Dick - A Scanner Darkly Philip K. Dick - Lies Inc Philip K. Dick - A Crack In Space Kodwo Eshun - More Brilliant Than The Sun, Adventures In Sonic Fiction