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was a werido, miscreant, inchoate force who still was able to focus his ravage into words.
This collection of shorts put out a few years before they had the decency to bury the man his final wish couldnt have been achieved since he beat out Falwell to stay alive the longest is a nice little peak into the daytoday workings of RAWs mind.
On the surface, his perspective doesnt always jive with me, but if you bother to think about his work, which is not forced on you and so is where the slipperyslope arguments can start with him, there are some truly amazing insights into this conspiracy we call life.
The shorts are filled with the typical bits of nonsequitur, hyperbole, and satire that make RAW, RAW so, although there were some thoughts in here that made my wiring shortcircuit here and there, I couldnt stop laughing the whole way through.


RAW exposes himself in his final days to be what he always proclaimed to be.
An extremist pragmatist who loved freedom more than freedomloving normals, Unfortunately, the wackos in said bunch could read him at facevalue and think his was talking to them.
That is, those that either didnt bother to think about his work or thought about
Enjoy Email To The Universe And Other Alterations Of Consciousness Illustrated By Robert Anton Wilson Visible In Softcover
it a bit too much might be duped into reenforcing their perspective which he clearly disdains but still seems to use his language to speak to.
It must be accepted as the beauty and danger with the man who has finally fulfilled his wish: extraplanetary travel.


Miss you much RAW, It's a compilation of essays of varied type, length and quality, so not, as a whole, the best of RAW's output.
But it's got some gems in and no lover of the dear old lasagne is going to want to be without it.
Tackles a wide array of subjects including: The Passion of the Antichrist The Celtic Roots of Quantum Theory Paranoia Black Magic and Curses LSD, Dogs and Me Left and Right: A NonEuclidean Perspective Sexual Alchemy Cheerful Reflections on Death and Dying and, The Relativity of Reality.
another great RAW book. the most recent of his books i have read, it was great to read him referencing things that i could remember in my lifetime.
there are some writings that were done in thes which he has updated and some have notes about the changes, this was put together in.
A worthwhile read from Wilson, though not a crowning achievement, A collection of essays and interviews that were never published, or only published in obscure places, there are some very insightful pieces within that offer more insight into Old Bob himself Maybe not the most gripping book of his I've read, but this is Robert Anton Wilson nonetheless.
Perhaps a collection of lost bits and loose ends some jolting, all entertaining, With every encounter I have with his mind, I believe in belief less and laugh at life more.
Truly one of the greatest agnostic mystics and libertarian anarchists of our time, Андрей Костенко из "Софии" объяснил, что эту книгу не стали издавать, потому что русскоязычному читателю не будут интересны многочисленные подробности из американской истории. На мой взгляд, объяснение ещё проще: эта книга по сути для фанов РАУ, поэтому продать будет проблематичнее, чем например его "Прометея восставшего", изданного под названием "Психология эволюции".

Жду Kindle edition или хоть что, pdfку видел посредственную, по ней могу точно сказать, что книга интересная, да, Pretty good a mixture of different leftover bits from the man's mind, Nothing particularly illuminating/groundbreaking, but RAW's intellectual sense of humor and wit is alive and well on each page.
i am halfway through this on my second reading first read it when it was first published before uncle bob left this world there is so much in here that i probably missed first time through amp so much that is pertinent to the times we are living in "we live in interesting times" for sure bob was a visonary on many levels i first read him aboutyears back amp have read probably/s of everything in print the very first time i read his work it resonanted with my own inner feelings amp has contined to do so whilst awakening me to so many possibilities that i would probably never have come across otherwise here he sums up lots of his ideas its a great primer amp a great final
love letter to the universe covers various topics quantum physics, philosophy, maths, economics, logic, politics, semantics, neuroscience amp does so in his inimitable accessible, entertaining amp humourous manner i loved bob from the first time i read a page of his work to the last page of the chapter in this book i just read this morning bob you live on in your work amp lets hope many more readers will come to love amp appreciate your contribution to the evolution of the human mind So far, a bit over my head, but really fascinating and well written.
A great book to read after RAW's Cosmic Trigger and Prometheus rising, or before, Robert Anton Wilson became, at various times, an American novelist, essayist, philosopher, polymath, psychonaut, futurist, libertarian and self described agnostic mystic.
Recognized as an Episkopos, Pope, and Saint of Discordianism by Discordians who care to label him as such, Wilson helped publicize the group/religion/melee through his writings, interviews, and strolls.
He described his work as an attempt to break down conditioned associations, to look at the world in a new way, with many models recognized as models or maps, and no one model elevated to the truth.
My goal is to try to get people into a state of generalized agnosticism, not agnosticism about God alone but agnosticism about everything.
Robert Anton Wilson became, at various times, an American novelist, essayist, philosopher, polymath, psychonaut, futurist, libertarian and self described agnostic mystic.
Recognized as an Episkopos, Pope, and Saint of Discordianism by Discordians who care to label him as such, Wilson helped publicize the group/religion/melee through his writings, interviews, and strolls.
He described his work as an "attempt to break down conditioned associations, to look at the world in a new way, with many models recognized as models or maps, and no one model elevated to the truth.
" "My goal is to try to get people into a state of generalized agnosticism, not agnosticism about God alone but agnosticism about everything.
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