Who do you read/watch _everything_ by?
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David Mermin had a great line on Feynman: "I would drop everything to hear Feynman lecture on the Municipal Drainage System". For whom can this be applied mutatis mutandis?
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When I hear that line of Mermin's I instantly think of the great John McPhee. I've read essays of McPhee's which sounded terrible - "A Roomful of Hovings"(?!) - and been just spellbound.
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The question is partially motivated by this observation: https://twitter.com/michael_nielsen/status/1083840425952067584 … (Also, Littlewood's observation that life is too short to listen to any composer except Bach, Beethoven, or Mozart (IIRC).)
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Update: the suggestions so far are amazing, thanks everyone who has contributed. More suggestions welcome!
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Regardless of genre or topic I will read/watch: novels by Christopher Priest, Martin Booth, J.G Ballard, John Le Carre; films by Peter Greenaway, David Cronenberg, Nicolas Winding Refn, Takeshi Miike; programming talks by John Carmack, Jonathan Blow, Casey Muratori.
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Thanks, really appreciate that, love many people on that list, several are new to me.
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