Ha! You think you ain't seen his name, that's the trick, unless you wear
Bozo's A1 Ad-Filter Clips over your glasses.
I agree you should be there, Hal, preferably on the periphery of
Phillllip K. Whortleberry's space and nowhere near John Irving, another
name that turns up with suspicious regularity.
mj
Halvard Johnson wrote:
> Guess you pick the wrong sorts of people, MJ. I haven't
> seen Palahniuk on any screen yet. Haven't seen you or
> me either. That's what wrong with this gizmo.
>
> Hal
>
> Serving the tristate area.
>
> Halvard Johnson
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> On Aug 3, 2006, at 7:37 AM, MJ Walker wrote:
>
>> So people who read Donne also read: Armistead Maupin, Pauline Réage,
>> Elmore Leonard, Edgar Rice Burroughs (caught me out there) & John
>> Rawls (!!??), not to mention Donald E.Westlake & Chuck Palahniuk -
>> who appears so frequently, whoever you choose, that I think he
>> financed the whole thing on the principle of subliminal suggestion
>> (his name is always on the periphery). Apparently readers of Donne
>> don't like other poetry, but readers of Homer also read L.Ron
>> Hubbard; while Heidegger readers shun Hölderlin, they love Sterne &
>> Damon Runyon, not to mention Albert Cammus (sic). Who are these
>> freaks (meaning both the devisers of this site and the readers they
>> interviewed )?
>>
>> Roger Day wrote:
>>
>>> "The closer two writers are, the more likely someone will like both
>>> of them."
>>>
>>> http://www.literature-map.com/john+keats.html
>>> http://www.literature-map.com/ray+bradbury.html
>>> http://www.literature-map.com/john+ashbery.html (who the heck is
>>> Arthur Sze?)
>>> http://www.literature-map.com/frank+o-27hara.html
>>> http://www.literature-map.com/terry+pratchett.html (and Jane Austen?)
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Lorsque le ciel s'obscurcissait, ta victoire toujours, lampe des
>> signes! La chair moins nue de se savoir écrite et partagée. (When
>> the sky darkened, always your victory, lamp of signs! The flesh less
>> naked for knowing itself written and shared out.) - Claude Esteban
>> d.10 Avril 2006
>
>
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Lorsque le ciel s'obscurcissait, ta victoire toujours, lampe des signes! La chair moins nue de se savoir écrite et partagée. (When the sky darkened, always your victory, lamp of signs! The flesh less naked for knowing itself written and shared out.) - Claude Esteban d.10 Avril 2006
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