"This book deals with epiphenomenalism, which has to do with
consciousness as a mere accessory of physiological processes
whose presence or absence....makes no difference...whatever are you doing?"
Aphra Benn, Cervantes, Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson,
Henry Fielding, Lawrence Day, Mary Wolstencraft, Jane Austen,
Sir Walter Scott, Leo Tolstoy, Honore de Balzac, Edgar Allen Poe,
Charlotte Bronté, Emily Bronté, Anne Bronté, Nikolai Gogol,
Gustav Flaubert, William Makepeace Thackeray, Nathaniel Hawthorne,
Herman Melville, Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Fyodor Dostoevsky,
Mark Twain, George Eliot, Emile Zola, Henry James, Thomas Hardy,
Joseph Conrad, Catherine Mansfield, Edith Wharton, D.H. Lawrence,
E.M. Forster
Happy the man
And happy he alone
Who in all honesty
Can call today his own
He who has life
And strength enough to say
'Yesterday's dead and gone
I want to live today'
James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Marcel Proust, F.Scott Fitzgerald,
Ernest Hemingway, Herman Hesse, Evelyn Waugh, William Faulkner,
Anais Nin, Ford Madox Ford, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir,
Albert Camus, Franz Kafka, Thomas Mann, Graham Greene, Jack Kerouac,
William S. Burroughs
Happy the man
And happy he alone
Who in all honesty
Can call today his own
He who has life
And strength enough to say
'Yesterday's dead and gone
I want to live today'
Kingsley Amis, Doris Lessing, Vladimir Nabokov, William Golding,
J.G.Ballard, Richard Broughtigan, Milan Kundera, Ivy Compton Burnett,
Paul Theroux, Gunter Grass, Gore Vidal, John Updike, Kazuro Ishiguro,
Malcolm Bradbury, Iain Banks, A.S.Byatt, Martin Amis, Brett Easton Ellis,
Umberto Eco, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Roddy Doyle, Salman Rushdie
The names will live forever...