Ah, finally a scholarly reason to have several editions...yeah, I feel better closer to the text in saying that the first reference to literary cubism may be a way to make seymour's face appear with spirit instead of ugliness since cubism has a way of making all faces awkward and resplendent with color..but it sounds like Buddy is opting for fighting cubism's fragmentation with simply presenting things in a way a more straightforward and less fancy than Literary cubism may require... will On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Scottie Bowman wrote: > > Will, > > Mine is a Penguin paperback reprinted in 1971. > Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters occupies > pages 9 - 71. > Seymour an Introduction goes from 75 - 157. > > The passage in question occurs about one third > down my page 128. > > Scottie B. >