Thanks for the tip, Doug! And yes, whoeeeee Leonie (what Charlotte Bronte
could have been if only she'd had any fashion sense!).
Here's some news to me, at least) from Stealth Press: In Sept., they're
bringing out DARK UNIVERSE, STORIES 1951-2001: THE VERY BEST FROM A MASTER
OF SUSPENSE by William Nolan--and the really big news is that in November,
Stealth will release THEY HAVE NOT SEEN THE STARS: THE COLLECTED POETRY OF
RAY BRADBURY!!! The Stealthy newsletter reports that Bradbury claims poetry
to have been his "first literary love." And what's he up to these days?
Adapting "Frost & Fire" for the Big Screen. Meanwhile, THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE
RING is scheduled to open Dec. 19th, and, sez Stealthy, "Buzz on the flick
is good."
Cheers,
Candice
on 6/27/01 9:31 AM, Douglas Barbour at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Candice
>
> I'd take a look at Lessing's recent futurist fable, Mara and Dann, set in a
> fallen apart Africa some centuries hence.
>
> Tom Disch's psuedonym was Leonie Hargrave. Whoeee...
>
> Doug
>
> Douglas Barbour
> Department of English
> University of Alberta
> Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2E5
> (h) [780] 436 3320 (b) [780] 492 0521
> http://www.ualberta.ca/~dbarbour/dbhome.htm
>
> He saw the dark as a ragged garment
> spread out to air.
> Through its rents and moth-holes
> the silver light came pouring.
>
> Denise Levertov
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