Carbon ( includes Pynchon )
Mark Kohut
mark.kohut at gmail.com
Sun Jun 15 07:30:32 UTC 2025
Joseph---
Thank you for this. Completely unknown to me yet endlessly, endlessly
fascinating as someone smart writes at Amazon. And the very concept for a
book for all readers seems near-genius.
I will get it bought by my town's library---I'm a recommender usually
accepted.
And I will get it myself, although, of course, I am reading too many
already.
Mark
On Sun, Jun 15, 2025 at 1:26 AM J Tracy <brook7 at sover.net> wrote:
> I have started reading Carbon The Book of Life by Paul Hawken. He has a a
> wonderful capacity to address complex human and scientifically demanding
> thought with elegant poetic rigor. He keeps the mind alert and interested.
> He quotes good people and matches it with his own insightful ( and
> scientifically current) exposition of the topic. If you are interested in
> what you are made of I highly recommend it. The core text is a brief 194
> pages.
>
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