Adding Braudel to the list and moving Klein up it. Any strong feelings on Frantz Fanon? (I've yet to read.) Is Wretched of the Earth deserving of the mantle of anti-colonial polestar?
shouldnt that be author, editor and Bon Vivant?...Braudel"s book is brilliant, love Tuchman's Guns of August, Said's Orientalism, Zinn's People's History and all of Alexievich's books, especially Second Hand Time....and of course, the granddaddy of them all, Finnegan's Wake, the greatest Book of the History of Everything I've every attempted to read (a few times) and never able to get past the 2nd page....and the last 2 pages of the end....keep on truckin' Harschie!, bb
Volume 1 on eBay, from the UK, 33 Euros + tax and shipping ....
Looked it up... A Camel is a double Dromedary ( Braudel P 99 French edition ).
M. Son of the century. Antonio Scurati. There are supposedly three more volumes to come out in translation.
thanks Larry--while you're at it can you find my vol. 1 Braudel?
@@rickharsch8797 Braudel?
Adding Braudel to the list and moving Klein up it. Any strong feelings on Frantz Fanon? (I've yet to read.) Is Wretched of the Earth deserving of the mantle of anti-colonial polestar?
Of course
See, for instance, the Israeli cooptation of the term anti-semite. Fanon wouldn't be surprised.
shouldnt that be author, editor and Bon Vivant?...Braudel"s book is brilliant, love Tuchman's Guns of August, Said's Orientalism, Zinn's People's History and all of Alexievich's books, especially Second Hand Time....and of course, the granddaddy of them all, Finnegan's Wake, the greatest Book of the History of Everything I've every attempted to read (a few times) and never able to get past the 2nd page....and the last 2 pages of the end....keep on truckin' Harschie!, bb