Books Read in 2015

Time for the annual affiliate-link list of books I read in the previous year. Far and away the best book I read last year was Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation. If you're into literary Paris in the early part of the 20th century, I highly recommend it.

What Is Tao?, Alan Watts

Cosmic Trigger 2: Down to Earth, Robert Anton Wilson

Cosmic Trigger III: My Life After Death, Robert Anton Wilson

Journals 1914-1927, André Gide

The Camera, Ansel Adams

The Mind's Eye, Henri Cartier-Bresson

A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway

Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation, Noel Riley Fitch

The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce's Ulysses, Kevin Birmingham

The Selected Letters of Ezra Pound 1907-1941, Ezra Pound

Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad

Collected Poems 1909-1962, T.S. Eliot

Confessions, Saint Augustine

The Portable Dante, Dante Alighieri

The Society of the Spectacle, Guy Debord

Simulacra and Simulation, Jean Baudrillard

Specimen Days & Collect, Walt Whitman

Moby-Dick, Herman Melville

Notebooks 1951-1959, Albert Camus

Caligula and Three Other Plays, Albert Camus

PELIKAN The Brand, Detmar Schäfer

Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks, Friedrich Nietzsche

How Proust Can Change Your Life, Alain De Botton

Letters from a Stoic, Seneca

On the Road, Jack Kerouac

On Writing, Charles Bukowski

Exile's Return: A Literary Odyssey of the 1920s, Malcolm Cowley

The Heart to Artemis: A Writer's Memoirs, Bryher

In Praise of Shadows, Junichiro Tanizaki

The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry, Ernest Fenollosa

The End of the Poem, Paul Muldoon

Literary Essays of Ezra Pound, Ezra Pound

The Essential Haiku, Robert Hass

Matsuo Bashō, Makoto Ueda

One Hundred Poems from the Japanese, Kenneth Rexroth

Ezra Pound: Poet: Volume I: The Young Genius 1885-1920, A. David Moody

Ezra Pound: Poet: Volume II: The Epic Years, A. David Moody

Guide to Kulchur, Ezra Pound