On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Julie Alipaz wrote: :Subject: Music and books : :> :>To the left, I do sometimes listen to music while reading, and I find :>that sometimes what I'm reading is so interesting that I start :>ignoring the music, and sometimes the music is so compelling that I no :>longer give the text my full attention. Some people have spoken of a :>particular piece of music being a good "soundtrack" for a particular :>written work, but I have not yet found such an example that works for :>me. : :Steven King's Talisamn (Sp?) and the best of the doors double CD--- I :don't read King, except for this novel, and I was in a remote place :with limited choices, but the doors album fits absolutely perfectly. : Robert Holdstock's Mythago Wood and Tangerine Dream's Logos. Made the perfect soundtrack for me. Thx, Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu Manager of Web Systems Architecture University of Chicago/NSIT tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #302B Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------