Re: Glass


Subject: Re: Glass
From: Louise Z. Brooks (invertedforest@angelfire.com)
Date: Wed Mar 01 2000 - 18:50:57 EST


Perhaps Walt is a more useful character to think about than we have realised, then. Because in a way, he's as much a mirror image of Seymour as Buddy is, but in a completely different way. Does anyone else find it slightly disturbing that an apparently nice and - yes, normal young man dies in such a ridiculously tragic way yet it's the poet with the foot fixation that becomes the family saint? Why???

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Louise Z. Brooks
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On Wed, 1 Mar 2000 07:42:40 AntiUtopia wrote: >In a message dated 2/29/00 11:17:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, >gpaterso@richmond.edu writes: > ><< Walt, arguably Eloise's husband in "Uncle Wiggily", is the only one who > really wins people over, but he gets blown up in a freak accident before it > does anyone any good. > > - P >> > >right...I always thought he was Walt too, but he's still a big question mark. > All we know is that he had a nice sense of humor. > >But from the little bit we do know, he appears to be the only "normal" glass >;) > >Jim >- >* Unsubscribing? Mail majordomo@roughdraft.org with the message >* UNSUBSCRIBE BANANAFISH >

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