I probably read as much non-fiction as fiction. A lot is computer related for professional reasons, but I have broad interests.
Current works in progress include Professor Rudolph Witkower's _Atr and Architecture in Italy 1600-1750_, Ben Shahn's _The Shape of Content_ (Lectures the artist gave during a term as as Charles Eliot Norman Professor at Harvard), S. I. Hayakawa's _The Use and Misue of Language_ (Selected essays from Etc: A Review of General Semantics), and a collection of essays by Macaulay (this last in ebook form.)
My library includes history, religion, philosophy, the arts, the sciences, politics, and business, economics, and finance.
I'd love to be able to master the art of reading a separate book with each eye. It would make being interested in, well, everything, at least slightly more manageable.
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Dennis
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