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From: auernhei@wanginst.UUCP (Brent Auernheimer)
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Subject: Deep Ecology/Lake Wobegon Days
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Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 08:37:52 EDT
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Has anyone else out there read "Deep Ecology: Living as if Nature Mattered"
by Devall and Sessions?

Also, I might have missed this, but what do you folks think of "Lake
Wobegon Days"?  I'm not a real big fan, but I recently bought a copy
from Garrison Keillor to give to a friend of mine -- I was impressed
with Keillor in person, especially considering the crush of people
he had to deal with.  I read the excerpt in the Atlantic and enjoyed it,
mostly -- I had this nagging feeling that the REALLY GOOD PARTS were
just a flip of a page away...

thanks for any comment,

-- brent auernheimer (temporarily at Wang Institute...)
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