Re: "French Style" (for Jim)


Subject: Re: "French Style" (for Jim)
From: Jim Rovira (jrovira@drew.edu)
Date: Tue Oct 09 2001 - 20:48:43 GMT


But Good Lord, John, how much work do you have to do before you get to
that point? I feel like I'm a good few books away still.

I guess that's a value judgment each reader needs to make for him/her
self -- but it's nice to know there's something worthwhile at the end of
the work...

Jim

Omlor@aol.com wrote:
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> Sure, I remember the initial alienation. And I sympathize. But once
> you get to the point where it's fun, it's a blast. To take another
> example: I remember the first time I read the *Anti-Oedipus*." I was
> laughing all the way through. Then again, *A Thousand Plateaus* made
> my brain hurt at first. Now it kills me too. Ah, well. And I do
> think *Kafka: Towards a Minor Literature* is one of the best things on
> Kafka's work that I have ever read.
>
> Still listening for the names attached to numbers 8, 15 and today's #
> 18...
>
> --John
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