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Aug 15, 2012 01:21PM

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I really liked The Glass Teat and The Other Glass Teat. Back when I read them in the early 90's, they were a bit inaccessible because the shows he was talking about were so old and unavailable. Today you could probably find a lot of them on Youtube or somewhere else on line and watch them as you read.


I actually often like Ellison's nonfiction and essays more than his stories. I recently read An Edge in My Voice and enjoyed every bit of it. I wish we still had someone like him writing like that today.


Can I suggest Spider Kiss? I don't know how available it is, but it's next on my shelf...

As is always the case, I found the introductions in Slippage fascinating. I had no idea that Ellison had such momentous things happen to him in that time period (or at all)!

