Books to Bury Me With: Charlene Elsby
The book I’d want to take with me to the grave:
Heaven and its Wonders and Hell, Emanuel Swedenborg
The first book that hit me like a ton of bricks:
Juliette, Marquis de Sade
The book that’s seen more of my tears, coffee stains, and cigarette burns:
De Interpretatione, Aristotle
The book that shook my world like a goddamn hurricane:
The Longest Summer, Alexandrine Ogundimu
The book I wish I’d discovered when my liver was still intact:
The Fall into Time, Emil Cioran
The book I’d shove into everyone’s hands if I were king of the world:
Metaphysics, Aristotle
The book that nearly drove me to madness:
From an Occult Diary, August Strindberg
The book I can’t keep my hands off of, no matter how many times I’ve read it:
Aesthetic Genesis, Jeff Mitscherling
The book I’d hide in the back of my closet, pretending I’m too highbrow for it:
Dogs That Know When Their Owners are Coming Home, Rupert Sheldrake
The book that left a scar I wish I could forget:
Being and Nothingness, Jean-Paul Sartre
The author who made me think, "Now that’s a soul in torment":
BR Yeager
The book I’d get a tattoo of if I had the nerve:
Deliver Me, Elle Nash
The book that made me question everything I thought I knew:
The Phenomenology of Perception, Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The book that’s so damn good I’d never loan it out:
Don’t loan books! They will get wet!
The book that’s been my companion through the darkest nights:
The Short Novels of Dostoevsky
The book I’d throw in someone’s face during a heated argument:
Massive, John Trefry
The book that reminds me of a lost love or regret:
The Sorrows of Young Werther, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The book I wish I could have written, but know I never could:
What Are You, Lindsay Lerman
The book that makes me want to drink myself into oblivion:
Xerox Over Manhattan, Shane Jesse Christmass
The book that’s been my refuge from the world’s cruelty:
The Marilyn Encyclopedia, Adam Victor
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