Monday, June 21, 2004

Bolshevik Beach Reading

Listening to the local listener call-in show on public radio this morning was like listening to a spoof. The topic of the day's show was fun summer reading, and the literary taste of the callers revealed a lot about this area’s 10:00 AM NPR market demographic, which apparently consists of unemployed radical relics of the sixties with indoctrination on their mind. Although I found it hilarious, it would have been enough to give that gorgon-of-The-Right Anne Coulter an aneurism. Here’s some light reading that the callers suggested you tote to the beach, along with your copy of the Daily Worker and Jemima J. Curiously, there hasn't been a run on these titles at the library today.



I’m not making these up - these were actual suggestions.



Chasing Che: A Motorcycle Journey in Search of the Guevara Legend



The Autobiography of Mother Jones



Murdered by Capitalism: A Memoir of 150 Years of Life and Death on the American Left



The Koran

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