flea, I have to agree. It isn't every board that would kerfuffle over the literary canon.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Well, thank you. Although I can totally sympathize with the flash of anger one gets when hearing that something that gives you pleasure is junk in the eyes of your shiniest friends. I was a crime-fiction fan in an English department, after all. Which is like having your friends decide whether you have bad breath.Uh, I mean, whether to tell you. Yeah, I'm the person to critique great writing.
P-C, not only have I READ One Fish Two Fish, I can practically recite it.
I am also wicked good and fast at the Tweedle Beetle Battle from Fox in Socks.
(Diversion tactic)
So, guess who's read The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman? You know, the next book of his that isn't out yet?
It's gorgeous. And in some ways, a love note to Ray Bradbury.
keeping such a hard line on the subject is not inspiring to a person to change her opinion.
Certainly never my intent.
I didn't make an ad hominem attack on Connie. I said, "that's freakin' ignorant." As in, "That statement is ignorant" or "that opinon is ignorant" (with added meaningless intensifier). I didn't say "you're ignorant."
You would have to not-know (be ignorant of) what Joyce was doing to call it gibberish. My wording was strong, as was hers.
erika, I did read Moby Dick (unabridged at that). I, in general, hatehatehate abridged editions (and don't get me started on those Junior Classics books), but, seriously, Herman, no one but whalers needs that much detail, and, really, not even them. The infodump is just a slog.
eta: Jilli, I am intensely jealous.
I am also wicked good and fast at the Tweedle Beetle Battle from Fox in Socks.
You have my undying admiration. (I love the Tweedle Beetle Battle in the bottle in the puddle.)
So, guess who's read The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman? You know, the next book of his that isn't out yet?
Is it a novel?
P-C, not only have I READ One Fish Two Fish, I can practically recite it.
I hope Red Fish doesn't die!
So, guess who's read The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman? You know, the next book of his that isn't out yet?
DAMN YOU!
So, guess who's read The Graveyard Book
Obama?