Books 1-10. Books 11-20. Books 21-30. Books 31-40. Books 41-50. Books 51-60. Books 61-70. Books 71-80.81.
Elektra: Assassin by Frank Miller and Bill Sienkiewicz.
82.
Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes From the American Indie Underground 1981-1991 by Michael Azerrad.
83.
The Dakota or Sioux in Minnesota As They Were in 1834 by Samuel W. Pond.
84.
The Last American Man by Elizabeth Gilbert. I hadn't made the connection between the author of this book and the Eat, Pray, Love book that everyone went crazy for (but I haven't read) until just now. Hm. This book is about
Eustace Conway, a pretty remarkable guy who's been living off the land (he owns about 1,000 acres in North Carolina) for more than thirty years and managing to have some pretty wild adventures along the way. Gilbert tries to use Conway to make observations about the American (USian, more accurately) character, concentrating particularly on the (horrifying) relationship between him and his father and the particular brand of masculinity that they share; these observations are interesting and at times apt, but don't travel that well beyond the limited scope of Conway and his context. Conway's concerns for our environment and way of life are more convincing, and his achievements are impressive and inspiring, if not to the extent of making me want to emulate him entirely.