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My favorite type of reading is biography/autobiographies and I am more into really eccentric characters or criminals. I have considered maybe reading something on Pablo Escobar or Jim Morrison or someone like that. Wondering if anyone has some suggestions?
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Jean Genet, William Burroughs, Henry Miller, Benjamin Franklin, any of the many good Mafia books out. Wise Guy and Casino are both great. Confessions of a Stock Operator is a blast, though likely almost entirely fiction. The Secret History of the Sword is full of eccentric characters cutting each other up and beating each other over the head, though it's about weaponry and not a biography.
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The Jack Kerouac biography, "Memory Babe," is well researched and written, and filled with interesting characters and incidents.
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The book about Sammy Gravano, who was the biggest murderer/rat of all time, was pretty good. It may have been called "Sammy the Bull," but I really don't remember.
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The book about Sammy Gravano, who was the biggest murderer/rat of all time, was pretty good. It may have been called "Sammy the Bull," but I really don't remember. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, this was an excellent one. |
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[ QUOTE ] The book about Sammy Gravano, who was the biggest murderer/rat of all time, was pretty good. It may have been called "Sammy the Bull," but I really don't remember. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, this was an excellent one. [/ QUOTE ] It was called 'Underboss'. I liked it as well. |
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Not exactly a biography, but Hunter S Thompson's book 'Hell's Angels', where he lived among them for some time, is pretty good.
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'Subtle is the Lord' by Abraham Pais, an Albert Einstein bio
'Infinite Potential' by David Peat, a David Bohm bio are both well worth the read. |
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Not exactly a biography, but Hunter S Thompson's book 'Hell's Angels', where he lived among them for some time, is pretty good. [/ QUOTE ] I second this recomendation. Thompson rode with the Hell's Angels for a year or so. Got to know them. Got inside their minds. Risked his life. Pretty crazy stuff. |
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Yes, very good book.
Also, there's a very good biography of Dracula out that anchors him in the context of his time. The real guy, not the monster. And Graham Green's first autobiographical book is excellent. Second, not so much. |
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