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Revision as of 10:38, 5 August 2021
"Bath Time for Books, Oh!" is a short essay by Hiro Protagonist, winner of the 1992 World Bathing and Reading Trophy.
Bath Time for Books, Oh!
I like to read in the bathtub.
Sure does short the lifespan of a paperback novel.
But worth it. Throwing out four or five second-hand paperbacks is a small price to pay.
I can — talking party tricks, here — recite the opening several pages of Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash" from memory.
Not that I went to many parties in the first place. And now Covid. And moving from the city to a small town at the edge of the north woods.
Still— I developed "esprit up to here" from reading and bathing.
In the News
"The unexfoliated skin is not worth shaving" is a philosophical-hygienic assertion by Socrates.
"If you sniff long into laundry, the laundry also sniffs you." —Friedrich Nietzsche
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Hiro Protagonist (nonfiction)
- Snow Crash (nonfiction)
- Neal Stephenson (nonfiction)
- The Deliverator (nonfiction)
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