Thanks for the tip about this book, I have believed for a long time that Trump and Tucker are both 'Agents of Influence' as you mention above...many others fit the description also.
Sounds like what I had to muddle through at Waynesburg. When asked if I had a better suggestion for the class to read I replied 'how about The Gulag Archipelago...' and was swiftly laughed at by the 'professor' who suggested something more lightweight for all the sorority girls in there.
LOL. California, PA. I took a Lit class as an option. One of the easiest classes I ever had. The Gulag Archipelago? I can't even pronounce that!
Really famous for exposing life in the Russian prison system. You should read it. Alexander Solzhenitsyn is the author.
I have embarked on a lengthy journey to "Alaska" courtesy of James Michener. @868 pages or thereabouts it may take a few days... The first part seems to be heavy with mastodons... hoping to move along in history very soon.
It was an interesting reading list. That class was at a small college in Iowa, Graceland College. My sister wanted to go there, I wanted to go to CU, so my parents said they would pay my first year if I took her there and went with her for a year. It is a liberal arts college, but it was owned by the church my parents went to so most of the students were members of that church. It gave me the opportunity to go to school at Kansai University of Foreign Studies or Kansai Gaidai in Japan. Some of the other books we read were Barret's, Irrational Man, which is a really good book, it begins with the history of Western Philosophy that lead into existentialism, then an exploration of existentialism.We read Descarte's book on his First Principle (I can't think of the title right now), one of Dicken's books, Oedipus, Plato's Republic, and a book about the humanist philosophy of Marx when he was younger---Marx's Concept of Man. Also Kafka's, The Trial. It was a great class.
Meditation on first philosophy possibly? I may have that title wrong by the way. It's been more then a while
Meant to say that I have started The World That Never Was. Not very far in but extremely interesting so far. I'm in Russia and Switzerland 1874 - 1876.
Sounds interesting, I like that kind of historical novel once in a while. I found the series of books by Carlos Ruiz Zafon based in his hometown of Barcelona to be fascinating also. They are the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series, sadly he died young and could have written many more great novels.