if i ever get there, i'm gonna kick his *** for giving us such a hard time.
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if i ever get there, i'm gonna kick his *** for giving us such a hard time.
it's not in my line to grandstand but just this once i'll make an exception.
gabriel garcia Marquez; need i say more.
if i may, where precisely is this place beyond earth?
is it sane or insane and in our attempts to pin it down to one or the other we'll find ourselves back on the starting blocks.
as to afterlife, let's not kid ourselves; our legacy on earth is all...
JBI:
Would you be so good to provide the current pronunciation of Jan Zwicky?
Chasestalling
let's speculate. emily was a north englander and f scott's heritage irish. very conceivable there are family ties and as poets do beget poets...sure i'd buy it...
don't be smartass cmg123.
welcome to the forum megballerina.
you'll have to rephrase the question.
again welcome.
saladin:
wunderbar und fantastiche. danke schoen.
blaze, i think it's time we rename this post 'a monument to stupidity'
www.libraries.psu.edu/nabokov/forians.htm
at the site click on "news" (upper left), scroll down page 1, click on to page 2, scroll and search for orpheus/ballada by vladislav khodasevich as...
"hey, look how clever i am," [a] quality that denies so many post war writers any claim to importance....you're asserting that the great majority of post ww2 writers who have achieved some sort of...
there's some validity to the notion that affluence is anathema to great literature, the premise being that great literature is synonymous to great subject matter, and that comfortable middle to upper...
well, someone's forgotten to take his medication.
just what sort of character is dostoevsky's luzhin?
luzhin, nabokov's chess player, is a morose, reticent, physically unappealing character whose name is a play on illusion, luzhin, illusion, a...
hawthorne and melville aren't unassailable. melville's pierre is full of the pretentious bombast that hawthorne himself couldn't stand; and hawthorne's marble faun is yet another variation of a...
annabel dies of typhus after sexual/erotic episode on the beach with humbert.
at first i found it overladen with adjectives but subsequently i see that removing any one of them will undermine the structure. what seems overindulgence is actually a tightly controlled, packed...
what are you hoping for? a detailed analysis which irrefutably proves that the two events are indeed one and the same?
take it for what it is. a passing observation that is rather interesting...
you've reminded me of a john barth quote.
"every story is a way of getting to the end while posponing the end."
i would infer that the oxen had moved ahead of the man, but not by much.
yes, i,m convinced the boy will be dissapointed.
if i were to take a stab at how the story would resolve itself, this would be a case of two ships passing in the night. i can't imagine how the light airy tone can be sustained if the two were to...
it's charming the way it is. still, if you're seeking encouragement to press on, do, for i'll be among the first, if not the first, to peruse the addition.
google mla citation style.