Re: Notes from the university bottom

From: tina carson <tina_carson@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed Jul 09 2003 - 23:00:15 EDT

All right, I be more plain.
I find Vonnegut, both him and his work, to be treasured. I greatly dislike
Woolf both personally and her work, except for Orlando, which was, as far as
I can tell, her only reason for being born. Joyce? Don't know much about
the person, love his stories but somtimes have to drag myself through
portions of his books because of his writing style. Any more questions?
tina

>Tina, do you mean Vonnegut as a person or as a writer?
>
>What if the other writers you're talking about (Woolf and Joyce, I
>presume?) really are "boorish louts?" If those personal characteristics are
>honestly coming across in their writing, then the writing is at least
>"unpretentious and real." No?
>
>luke
>
>
>-------Original Message-------
>From: tina carson <tina_carson@hotmail.com>
>Sent: 07/09/03 02:03 PM
>To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
>Subject: RE: Notes from the university bottom
>
> >
> > Vonnegut is "classy" because he's unpretentious and real, and. unlike
>many
>other names recently mentioned here, is not a boorish lout.
>tina
>
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