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Moby-Dick or, The Whale (Penguin Classics) por Herman Melville

The Embracer por Gary Wolf

Memoires d'Outre Tombe por Francois­Rene de Chateaubriand

Affirmative Action Around the World: An Empirical Study (Yale Nota Bene) por Thomas Sowell

Democracy and Totalitarianism por Raymond Aron

The Law por Claude Frederick Bastiat

The Road to Serfdom: Fiftieth Anniversary Edition por F. A. Hayek

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Etiquetasphilosophy (37), literature (26), fiction (22), political correctness (18), collectivism (13), conservative (13), freedom (12), western decline (11), marxism (11), liberty (11) — ver todas as etiquetas

Nuvensnuvem de etiquetas, nuvem de autores

GruposAlternative Fiction, Ancient History, Classically Liberal, Faith and Reason, Free State Project (FSP) Readers, George Orwell, History at 30,000 feet: The Big Picture, Libertarian and Market Liberals, Randroids

Autores favoritosAristophanes, Honoré de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert, F. A. Hayek, Montesquieu, George Orwell, Roger Scruton, Jonathan Swift (Favoritos partilhados)

Sobre mimMy literary mission can be summed up in one phrase: "Updating Orwell for the era of political correctness."

From 2000 to 2006 I lived in Paris, during which time I witnessed the breathtaking collapse of traditional European culture, set against the backdrop of the city’s aesthetic and historical splendor. The glaring contradictions that surrounded me were almost too much to bear.

I felt compelled to write, if only to record for posterity the hallucinatory reality. I authored a series of futuristic novels that have incorporated themes from the contemporary meltdown: political correctness, multiculturalism, the victim industry, declining standards, affirmative action, feminism, post-modernism, scientific hoaxes on a global scale, and the rest of the intellectual decadence that is reducing the greatest civilization of all time to a state of mental cacophony.

I invite you to read my novels. To see a brief synopsis or to read the first chapter, visit my website (http://awolcivilization.com) and click a book’s picture on the sidebar. The most recent novel, "The Kicker of St. John's Wood" (Feb. 2009), is listed first.

While you're there, you might want to check out my blog, which now features short speculative fiction.

I look forward to "meeting" you on LibraryThing.

Página pessoalhttp://awolcivilization.com/

Nome realGary Wolf

LocalizaçãoAlbuquerque, New Mexico, USA

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Conhecimento ComumSéries (12), Prémios (40), Personagens (126), Lugares (65)

Membro desdeMar 6, 2009

Em leituraThe Plato Cult and Other Philosophical Follies por David Stove

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Hello Gary, many thanks for your reply. I was surprised myself to find so much rich material while researching this project.

I'd certainly never heard of Volney and his Ruins, although I did learn about the Alien and Sedition Acts in high school and college.

But it never ocurred to me to ask, "just exactly who were these aliens?" Turns out Volney was at the top of that list...

If I may ask, do you have any thoughts about the religious content of my Why Is This Important section?

I have a feeling this is going to be the most controversial themeatic in my novel. In the story, you see, Volney befriends a Christian preacher (Reverend Power), a Muslim Mamelouk (Mohammed) and a Jewish jewelry merchant (Samuel). They join his conspiracy to overthrow Bonaparte at the latter's coronation ceremony in New Orleans.

But, predictably, religious differences between Power, Mohammed and Samuel almost scuttle the plot. It's then that Volney delivers his solution to the world's enduring religious conflicts. The three battling monotheists suddenly realize Bonaparte Is The True Enemy and the plot to overthrow him proceeds...

Before September 11 I wasn't going to focus on the religious content in Ruins of Empires at all. I was only going to build a plot based on the anti-Rousseau and pro-market themes. I'll just let people discover the religion section for themselves, I told myself.

I had a good draft going...and then 9/11 happened.

It didn't occur to me immediately, but after a while I realized the circumstances of the world required that, somehow, I incorporate Volney's solution to religious conflicts into my novel.

I had to start from scratch. And that's when I created the characters Reverend Power, Mohammed and Samuel...

Anyway, I don't really know you and I don't know your beliefs. But as someone who has lived in Paris and who has published books, I value your opinion.

So, if you can spare me a moment longer, I'm back to my original quesion: do you have any thoughts on the religious content of that new section? How do you think the religious themeatic in English-Turn (my novel) will strike Middle America?

Total honesty is fine by me. I'm not going to change my work, of course, but I always make a point to read a wide range of opinions.

Thanks again for your time and All Zee Best, TCW
The review should be on Amazon soon.
I hope you don't mind that I copied my LT review. I would say so much more, but others would bore easily with my gushing...Just know that I am passing the book to my fellow Early Reviewers Trismegistus and Wombatdeamor.
Hello Mr. Wolf,
I just wanted to thank you for your message and to let you know that I will be posting my review over at Amazon soon. I have posted my review of Workshop on my blog and my forum:

http://bookandmoviechat.blogspot.com/200...

http://monicalynn.proboards.com/index.cg...

I will be posting the review on some other sites as well. Again thank you for writing such a wonderful book and I will be looking at your other work too.

Monica
I received my copy of The Kicker or St. John's Wood over the weekend and have finished it already! I must say that it has been one of my most exciting reads so far this year. Congratulations on a book well written.
Mr. Wolf,
I just wanted to let you know that I received my copy of The Kicker of St. John's Wood today. Thank you for the speedy delivery. I am looking forward to reading it and will be sure to share my thoughts with others.

-Emily
i received THE KICKER OF ST JOHN'S WOOD this morning...thank you very much...i think i'll like this one, since Dystopia is one of my favorite places to visit

;-p
jude
Dear Mr Wolf,

I really enjoyed reading your long and careful review of Mark Steyn's book. I recently finished it, but haven't had a chance to post my own opinion.

All best wishes

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