Re: page reference
WILL HOCHMAN (hochman@uscolo.edu)
Tue, 03 Mar 1998 16:22:25 -0700 (MST)
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.
>