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About meI am a co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business As Usual, and author of two other books: 1) Gonzo Marketing: Winning Through Worst Practices, and 2) The Bombast Transcripts: Rants & Screeds of RageBoy. That last is (for my many sins) the name of my online nemesis and alter-egotist. I also recently became Kat Herding, whom you should feel more than free to Google. Multiple Personality Disorder hath its advantages - don't leave home without it.

I also write a blog called Mystic Bourgeoisie, listed below.

I just discovered LibraryThing and wonder what took me so long. I love it.

About my libraryMy books are eating me out of house and home. There is little space left for me and the cat. Send help.

Homepagehttp://mysticbourgeoisie.blogspot.com/

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Real nameChristopher Locke

LocationBoulder, CO

Emailclockegmail.com

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Member sinceDec 7, 2006

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Mr. Locke,

Just a note to let you know that I thoroughly enjoyed your book Gonzo Marketing. It's currently on my shelf and has many Post-It flags protruding from its pages. Great info.

Best - adamallen
Hi! Just checking to see who else has Ramakrishna and his disciples by Christopher Isherwood in their library, Re Eliade, you might check out Tainted Greatness; it sort of "taints" Eliade somewhat.
Thanks, although I now think that Serrano's lunacy is in a different league that he deserves his own special lunatic tag.

I thought the Jung-Hesse book would be a great intro to Jung's ideas by his analysis of such a great mind. Instead, it just turned out to be name-dropping sycophantic drivel. Crap.
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