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2025-08-10(日)14:47:08 ID:OIBS91d 回应

整个拉美文学和一些相对冷门的地区作家的阅读串吧

无标题无名氏No.67866400

2026-01-15(四)04:15:38 ID: OIBS91d (PO主)

护身符读完了,还看了黑暗扫描仪,pkd为什么要这样对我?!看到结尾好崩溃

无标题无名氏No.67876869

2026-01-16(五)16:21:51 ID: OIBS91d (PO主)

遇到一个泰国人讲了自己妈在大学被突袭时躲在厕所里的经历,和护身符的故事何其相似,瞧瞧这缺乏新意的世界!

无标题无名氏No.67884046

2026-01-17(六)15:19:13 ID: OIBS91d (PO主)

The United States maintains, after the announced end of the Cold War, an open policy of supporting coups, destabilizations, and “violent low-intensity conflicts” in every corner of the globe. The secret wars of the CIA continue unabated. U.S. society is said to be drowning in a sea of drugs and an official Drug Czar is engaged in a “war” against the criminal czars. This war was been used to justify the invasion of Panama and significant changes in the U.S. legal system in favor of secrecy and arbitrary governmental power at the expense of civil liberties. Integral to the other broad problems facing our society —the collapse of the U.S. economy, the arms race, the CIA’s secret wars—is the systematic destruction of our environment, a seemingly inherent characteristic of the military-industrial complex.
The U.S. leadership is faced with a stirring and awakening of the American people to the cynicism with which their pockets have been picked while their social services have been curtailed to a point far below that of other industrial nations. People are recognizing the long-term damage that has been done to the nation’s economy and to the environment. They are growing restless. Historically, this has been the setting in which our leaders have turned to dramatic foreign adventures that will distract the people. Faced with similar crises in the past, our
leaders have, time and time again, taken the nation to war.
In 1897, Theodore Roosevelt wrote to a friend: “In strict confidence...I should welcome almost any war, for I think this country needs one.”We know how these ingredients work. Our history is clear to all who can or will make the time to read the books that are now available. In spring 1989,1 was able to predict the invasion of Panama nine months before it happened. In the winter and spring of 1990, I was able to predict that the U.S. leadership would have to conjure up a war before 1992 to distract the people from the domestic problems facing the nation, and from our leaders’ cynical failure.

无标题无名氏No.67884142

2026-01-17(六)15:30:52 ID: OIBS91d (PO主)

去年有半年都在做关于巴拿马入侵的业余研究,自从今年一月初的事件时常陷入某种抑郁状态,很难读得进去书。果然今天再读这种书(顺带一提是1991年写的)感觉十分反胃。要了解这些地区的历史必须克服这种心理。

想要找些轻松一点的小说作为调剂。目前看了一半《美国精神病》,Kapuscinski的Shah of Shahs去年看了几页今年接着读(基本是轻松愉快的反义词)。上周读完了Good Morning Comrades,写作风格模仿儿童读起来比较幼稚,但看完之后竟然哭了。上个月看了《石之花》,很有趣的老漫画,可惜整个互联网都没什么讨论度。

无标题无名氏No.67896003

2026-01-19(一)04:17:02 ID: OIBS91d (PO主)

( ゚∀。)。。。。。。看了一大半斯托克韦尔的另一本书,我的理智在动摇。对阴谋论这块儿,当然我是不相信脑控之类的东西的,但通过窃听和布置舞台准备道具与演员来诱导一个人相信外星人和脑控的确是可实现的,唯一的决定性因素在于愿不愿意去演。斯托克韦尔的书的冲击点在于告诉我要演起来还真不麻烦……

无标题无名氏No.67896010

2026-01-19(一)04:20:29 ID: OIBS91d (PO主)

美国精神病也快看完了。得新找本西语书读读。

无标题无名氏No.68072766

2026-02-13(五)05:08:10 ID: OIBS91d (PO主)

读完了Battle Scarred: Hidden costs of the Border War。很不错的书,从一个精神科军医的角度看南非边境战争。