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Crimeandpunishment's Favourite Non-Fiction Books

Favourite, not necessarily "best." One work per author.

1. Modern Man in Search of a Soul (Routledge Classics)
by C.G. Jung
 
2. Walden: (Writings of Henry D. Thoreau)
by Henry David Thoreau
 
3. Man's Search for Meaning
by Viktor E. Frankl
 
4. Dynamics of Faith (Perennial Classics)
by Paul Tillich
 
5. The Feminine Mystique
by Betty Friedan
 
6. Fear and Trembling (Penguin Great Ideas)
by Soren Kierkegaard
 
7. My Last Sigh
by Luis Bunuel
 
8. The Chomsky Reader
by Noam Chomsky
 
9. The Denial of Death
by Ernest Becker
 
10. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (Dover Value Editions)
by Max Weber
 
11.
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The Medium is the Message
by Marshall and Quentin Fiore McLuhan
 
12. Against Interpretation: And Other Essays
by Susan Sontag
 
13. The Wretched of the Earth
by Frantz Fanon
 
14. Orientalism (Penguin Modern Classics)
by Edward W. Said
 
15. The Confessions of Saint Augustine
by St. Augustine of Hippo
 
16. The Republic (Penguin Classics)
by Plato
 
17.
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What is Cinema, Volume II
by Andre Bazin
 
18. War is a Racket: The Anti-War Classic by America's Most Decorated General
by Smedley D. Butler
 
19. Sex, Art, and American Culture: Essays
by Camille Paglia
 
20. Frank Gehry, Architect
by Frank O. Gehry
 
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Created by crimeandpunishment on Apr 24, 2007.