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Robert Farago's avatar

Hunter Thompson’s Great White Shark Hunt. Although Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is considered the classic (no thanks to Johnny Depp), Thompson was a masterful straight journalist before he slipped into [what I consider to be] solipsistic self-indulgence. GWSH is a collection of his “true” journalism that never fails to educate and amuse. A master before he invented Gonzo Journalism as a way to write fiction.

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Sherman McCoy's avatar

Non-fiction favorites, in no particular order:

The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins: Fundamentally changed my outlook on life; the definitive evolutionary psychology book in my opinion.

Fooled by Randomness - Nassim Taleb: Another book that fundamentally changed my worldview; his follow-up works are similarly strong and provocative. Another book that fits in the evolutionary psychology field.

Class - Paul Fussell: One of the most clever, funniest books I have ever read; a favorite of Mr. Kreindler, as well, and one that I have recommended to JB before. The central theme is that by reading it you might be able to advance your social standing by one rung on the ladder, but by having cared enough to do so, you’d be right back where you started.

From Bauhaus to Our House - Tom Wolfe: My favorite Tom Wolfe non-fiction effort; he deftly skewers modern architectural theory, much as he did with a related subject - modern art - in The Painted Word.

The Republic - Plato: My favorite work of the Western Canon; a decade ago, I could read it in the original Greek - I studied Classics at a Liberal Arts school and somehow found a way to make a living.

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