vforvexation's "Books To Read By The End Of The Semester"
1. Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Harriet Beecher Stowe
2. The Tropic Of Cancer – Henry Miller
3. The Odyssey – Homer
4. Don Quixote – Miguel De Cervantes
5. The Collected Poems – W.B. Yeats
6. Death In Venice – Thomas Mann
7. The Crimson Petal And The White – Michel Faber
8 Common Sense, Rights of Man, and Other Essential Writings – Thomas Paine
9. The March – E.L. Doctorow
10. City: Urbanism And Its End – Douglas W. Rae
11. The Call Of The Toad – Gunter Grass
12. The Rape Of The Lock And Other Poems – Alexander Pope
13. Food: A Culinary History – Jean-Louis Flanderin & Massimo Montanari
14. Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte
15. The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter – Carson McCullers
16. Murder On The Orient Express – Agatha Christie
17. Hegemony Or Survival – Noam Chomsky
18. Heart Of Darkness & Selected Short Stories – Joseph Conrad
19. Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Harriet Beecher Stoew
20. The Complete Works – William Shakespeare
21. V. – Thomas Pynchon
22. The Debt Of Pleasure – John Lanchester
23. The Cultural Politics Of Food And Eating – Watson & Caldwell
24. Capital – Karl Marx
25. A Tale Of Two Cities – Charles Dickens
26. The Republic – Plato
27. Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury
28. Purgatorio – Dante
29. Paradiso – Dante
30. Invisible Man – Ralph Ellison
31. Empire – Hardt & Negri
32. Imperialism: The Highest State Of Capitalism – V.I. Lenin
33. Doing Visual Ethnography – Sarah Pink
34. Introduction To The Philosophy Of History – G.W.F. Hegel
35. Political Writings – Immanuel Kant
36. The Law Of Peoples – John Rawls
37. Coming Of Age In Samoa – Margaret Mead
38. The Things They Carried – Tim O’Brien
39. The Three Musketeers – Alexandre Dumas
40. The Origins Of The Urban Crisis – Thomas J. Sugrue
41. Fairy Tales – The Brothers Grimm
42. Living My Life: Volume One – Emma Goldman
43. Place Matters: Metropolitics For The Twenty-First Century – Peter Dreier
44. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy Of The Mass Media – Noam Chomsky
45. V For Vendetta: From Script To Film
46. Innovations In Ethnographic Film – Peter Loizos


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