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candecast 's review for:
Does It Matter?
by Alan Watts
I am into Alan Watts but I can only take so much of him. This is my second book I've read by along with numerous essays and I am aligned with him on many of his ideas, but sometimes he comes across as ranting which can be irritating to me. This collection of short essays were very thought provoking and interesting because they were written in the 60's and it is interesting how prescient Watts was. I really enjoyed the essay titled "Murder in the Kitchen," being from the S.F. Bay Area it is interesting to note that the real food movement started here and I can't help but think that Watts' thinking had something to do with that.