My current reading list

My in-pile of books is getting dangerously low. Time to top it up. A high priority is Peter Gill's Famine and Foreigners: Ethiopia Since Live Aid (don't miss David Rieff's TNR review either), along with Kevin Kelly's What Technology Wants.

           
  
I might read Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams' Macrowikinomics (although I find their management guru-ness a bit offputting).

Next week I'm off to New York for a few days and will definitely pick up the Cities issue of Lapham's Quarterly and a hard copy of the ever-excellent Boston Review.

My current light reading is the new Seamus Heaney collection, Human Chain, and parts 2 and 3 of the superlative Javier Marias trilogy, Your Face Tomorrow.

As ever, though, suggestions welcome!