MAGGIE COUGHLAN

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For touring, my Kindle is just about the greatest thing I own. I have a few hundred books on it and have recently been going back and rereading Bertrand Russell’s A History of Western Philosophy. When I was in college I was a philosophy major and now I feel like forgotten almost everything I’ve learned. So I’m putting myself through a Bertrand Russell refresher course. On tour, however, I also tend to read a lot of what you’d probably call plot-driven airport fiction—I go through that like water.

Moby lays out his media diet. Read the rest at The Atlantic Wire. (via theatlantic)

“Plot-driven airport fiction.” That is all.

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    I never thought I would have anything in common with Moby (despite being made of stars), but I, too, was a philosophy...
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    Kindle as tour companion—brilliant.
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