Re: Lit, Love, and Madness

From: tina carson <tina_carson@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri Jun 27 2003 - 00:15:57 EDT

For "obsession" I'd suggest a lovely and eerie novel call "We have always
lived in the Castle". Sorry, can't remember the author. For writing, how
about that hilarious play "The Good Doctor"?
tina

>Daniel,
>
>Nope, no Kafka on this list, nor Heller. Here's a hint. Three of them are
>not American and one of them is and two of them are nineteenth century and
>two
>of them are twentieth.
>
>Since I'm a bit tipsy and feel like it, here's the question, for those who
>came late. I've already mentioned that I'm using Breakfast of Champions
>and The
>Bell Jar in my "Art, Writing, Love and Obsession" course (or "Lit, Love,
>and
>Madness" as I've come to call it). I asked for guesses as to what the
>other
>four novels are. And I've offered a lovely evening of dinner and drinks
>outside under the warm summer stars on the water in downtown St.
>Petersburg, Florida
>for the winner.
>
>BTW, if I see an even cooler suggested title, I might steal it and switch
>--
>thus there is some method to this madness.
>
>All the best,
>
>--John
>
>

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