I have no comments on the books, I just want to see more ginger men.
So, umm, please continue casting Weasleys.
'The Killer In Me'
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."
I have no comments on the books, I just want to see more ginger men.
So, umm, please continue casting Weasleys.
Hec, what do you mean when you say prose is "decadent"?
Not Hec, but when I say that I mean the prose is practically dripping with gleeful excess of descriptive verbiage.
Or else that it is told in such a cynical voice that everything is shot through with experience and amusement.
Actually, usually both, or anyway the former is irritating without the latter as leavening.
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Hec, what do you mean when you say prose is "decadent"?
I'm specifically referring to the fin de siecle era, the aesthetes and French symbolists.
Decadence - Wikipedia has a quick summary.
Ooh look - The Decadent Generation.
Not Hec, but when I say that I mean the prose is practically dripping with gleeful excess of descriptive verbiage.
This would be the aesthete influence. The lapidary prose style.
Or else that it is told in such a cynical voice that everything is shot through with experience and amusement.
People like Baudelaire, Wilde, Huysmans, Walter Pater. The Pre-Raphaelites precede it but definitely had a similar lotus-eater vibe.
The new issue of Entertainment Weekly has a lot about both the GoF movie and HBP, including casting ideas for the movie adaptation of HBP. Love the suggestions-- Brian Cox as Rufus Scrimgeour, Bob Hoskins as Horace Slughorn, Peter O'Toole as Marvolo Gaunt, Rhys Ifans as Morfin Gaunt, Helena Bonham Carter as Merope Gaunt, and Daniel Day-Lewis as Fenrir Greyback .
Rhys Ifans is a bloody genius suggestion.
I have two HP6 questions, now that I am finally done reading it.
1) ita, do you still need someone to lend it to you, and can you wait until this weekend?
2) I did a lot of skimming. Am I the only one who thought that Harry might be one of the Horcruxes (sp?). That could explain how Harry survived Voldemorte's attack, and how he became a parseltongue and why the sorting hat thought about putting him in Slytherin. I know most of the Horcruxes were objects, but if one of them might be a snake, why not another living creature ?
Perkins, I snapped and bought it to read on the flight back from Montreal. So if anyone wants a copy of HP6 with the British kids cover, it's going for a very nominal ... okay, never mind.
Still, it was the perfect length for the trip home.