I read Lolita riding Greyhound back and forth between California and New Orleans 9 years ago. I really enjoyed every other Nabokov I've read, but I just didn't see the point of that one.
I've been avoiding Greg Bear for a while now because I read some far future thing that really annoyed me and I think it was by him (but it might not be, I am all the time getting author's confused for no good reason (see Jack L. Chalker and Stephen Brust. how did I get those two mixed up? I have no idea) so I will let go of my possibly completely erroneous anti-Bear agenda and read Queen of Angels just as soon as my library puts it on the hold shelf for me. I
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Oh, Lolita cracks me right up. It's not my favorite Nabokov (I mean, seriously, what could come close to Pale Fire?), but I love how funny it is.
Pale Fire is my gold standard.
I sometimes have trouble recognising humor in literature, I'll readily admit that. Though I did se the funny in Moby Dick, so it's not a complete blind spot.
does anyone even remember Darth?
Out of proportion to my actual interactions with him, I think -- every time I think of North Carolina, I think of Darth and Cybervixen.
I know! I met Darth & C'vixen there on one trip. They were my first Buffistas F2F.
Its amusing that this ended up being my refuge more than his - does anyone even remember Darth? My lovely wonderful friend who lives way too far away now. :(
Yes, of course I remember him! Met him once or twice. See him still on LJ sometimes...
Um. Tim, it might be more appropriate to post that in the Great Write Way thread, actually. This thread is for discussion of books and literature, not posting of same.
Speaking of Monty Python: There is a series of books on Popular Culture and Philosophy that I think you folks would enjoy. You may have seen that among the first few books in 2003 was Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale. They have continued to publish over twenty others, including Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts; Superheroes and Philosophy: Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way; Monty Python and Philosophy: Nudge Nudge, Think Think!; and The Undead and Philosophy: Chicken Soup for the Soulless. They would help make your spicy brains even spicier.