(After he finished it, Melville wrote Hawthorne, "I have written a wicked book, and feel spotless as the lamb.")
That quote was the basis of the poet Charles Olson's lengthy study of Moby Dick, attributing a gnostic interpretation to Melville, with the whale as the demiurge.
I spot this evil is the Lamb.
attributing a gnostic interpretation to Melville, with the whale as the demiurge.
Proving only that Moby Dick can be all things to all people.
Not appropos, but Patrick Neilsen Hayden over at making light was given an excuse to make one of the all time great geek puns.
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Actually that suggests an input for this game: [link]
Not anything special. The making light pun is much funnier. [link]
oops I have been in the wrong thread. I stand by my evil lamb, though.
Same wrong thread as Laga - but you know fits here a little because - editor humor.
I'm currently reading the first Dexter book. I haven't seen the TV series yet, but I'm loving the book.
Although I think I've just figured out the Big Twist and am mildly curious to see how it plays out and whether it really matters. I'm reading quickly now since I just want to know if anything cool awaits me at the end;
Polter-Cow, not much cool happens at the end. It's entertaining enough and the biggest twist to me is the
relationship with the doctor at the end
as that was the least predictable.