I love her novels.
I guess you haven't seen Bull Durham yet, huh?
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I love her novels.
I guess you haven't seen Bull Durham yet, huh?
... no.
OK I love the two of her novels that I've read. This is Susan Sontag. That's a lot!
OK I love the two of her novels that I've read. This is Susan Sontag. That's a lot!
Are they early ones from the sixties? Or the Volcano lover one which is less experimental?
I'm a big fan of her essays. "Notes on Camp" and "Illness as Metaphor" are major works.
She spoke at Miami when I was there, about "On Illness as Metaphor."
Oh! This reminds me that I was just gossiping with Teppy about this. Susan Sontag and Annie Leibovitz just broke up. I didn't even know they were lovers! Reported in the local paper.
OK, that doesn't surprise me - not the breakup part, which would suck because I am a huge sentimental sappy romantic and like couples (especially where at least one of the partners is a strong woman) to stay together, but the lovers part. I can see them together.
I love Bull Durham; brilliant flick. But I don't think Sontag's novels are crap, because how could I, whenI haven't read them? Talking to her while young killed the early desire to read her stuff; she was very flip and New York and that's very tooth-grindy. Should I try her now, after a passage of years? Opinions?
I love Bull Durham; brilliant flick.
Deb, I adore you more and more every day. That's my favorite movie.
Deb, I adore you more and more every day. That's my favorite movie.
"Oh, my."
(having a Bull Durham bliss moment)
I love Bull Durham; brilliant flick.
Thing is, she saw the movie and really liked it and got sucker punched by that line. Really hurt her feelings.
Curiously, in the original script he says Thomas Pynchon's novels are pretentious crap, which is a much less defensible position.
I suppose Bret Easton Ellis doesn't pre-date the movie? Damn. Because he would be perfect.