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Reviews for Consciousness and human identity

 Consciousness and human identity magazine reviews

The average rating for Consciousness and human identity based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-11-05 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Henry Ward
It's hard for me to imagine an essay collection that is as thought-provoking, pleasurable, and varied (in equal proportions) as this one. Rosenbaum is a "buff buff"; in other words, he's fascinated by the phemonena that generate obsessive study. He's especially fascinated by such phenomena that have unanswerable questions at their heart. As such, the best pieces here concern the Dead Sea Scrolls and their effect on the men who've tried to unlock them; Lee Harvey Oswald and MaryMeyer, two murder victims at the heart of the JFK assassination; the Marcus Brothers, twin gynecologists who came to a mysterious end and inspired the film DEAD RINGERS; Henry Lee Lucas, who claimed to have serial-killed 600, only to recant and admit he was stringing along the Texas Rangers who were using him; Kim Philby, the double- (or triple-?) agent at the heart of the Cold War; the Skull and Bones Society; as Rosenbaum puts it, "Elizabeth Kubler Ross's Torrid Love Affair with Death"; and "The Octopus" that might/might not have gripped the Bay of Pigs, Watergate, "The October Surprise," and Iran-Contra--and the reporter who died trying to decide. That's only a few! Then there are Rosenbaum's own obsessions, like America's greatest unheralded "Great Novelist" Charles Portis, Rosanne Cash, Oliver Stone vs. Quentin Tarantino, and Vladimir Nabokov's PALE FIRE. Now that you don't have time to read entire books, you should find this, put it on your night stand, and read one essay a night (its 760 pages should keep you occupied for awhile). HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Note: Also included is the magazine piece that turned into Rosenbaum's shattering EXPLAINING HITLER; you can decide if you'd like that book by reading the much shorter feature here. Reviewed by: Phil Overeem Language Arts teacher
Review # 2 was written on 2012-05-28 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Peter Rainbow
I did not like the style of the author's writing. The book is a compilation of various articles written by Ron Rosenbaum about many different subjects. I found his writing to be a little bit scattered and difficult to follow (I'm not talking about each chapter being a different subject - I expect that in a compilation, obviously). Some of the articles were better, more concise, and more clearly written than others, and the subjects were interesting, but for the most part I found his writing too hard to slog through.


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