Apocalypse: Cambridge Lawrence Edition (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
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Read in March, 2008
Lawrence's essays are always amazing--he writes so angrily and so viciously that reading is actually an exciting, energizing experience. He's sort of like the Nietzsche of Britain. Apocalypse doesn't contain material dramatically different from, say, Studies in Classic American Literature. Both books use other texts as platforms for Lawrence to expound his (again, very Nietzschean) philosophy: Studies uses American Lit, and Apocalypse uses the book of Revelation. ...more
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read the intro and 1st page in siva. looked interesting.
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