Re: Salinger and Nabokov / Flaubert's Parrot -Reply -Reply
Daniel Mahanty (MAHANTYD@ojp.usdoj.gov)
Wed, 02 Sep 1998 11:51:39 -0400
>To me, it is a communication,
>and a communication requires two sides, the sender and the receiver.
>However, the `message' is always different for each party, it is nearly
>impossible to be interpreted by each side in the same way.
Ahh, the holy trinity of art: Artist, Work, Audience. None can exist
without the other, but the perceptions of any two are completely left up
to the third.
Hmm.
Dan