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Feu Pale (fwd)
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From: Alexander Justice <jahvah@empirenet.com>
>Consider "Pale
>Fire", where the reader is tantalised by clues as to the identity of its
>editor, and must struggle to comprehend from half-glimpsed, second-hand
>titbits the nature of his relationship with his subject.
I've been reading this for the past week. Good way to put it! Following
the advice in the forward I skipped the cantos and went right to the
commentary.
Alexander Justice * jahvah@empirenet.com * Hugo, California, USA
"Ah! si cette chair trop solide pouvait se fondre, se dissoudre
et se perdre en rosee!" --Gillaume S.
>Consider "Pale
>Fire", where the reader is tantalised by clues as to the identity of its
>editor, and must struggle to comprehend from half-glimpsed, second-hand
>titbits the nature of his relationship with his subject.
I've been reading this for the past week. Good way to put it! Following
the advice in the forward I skipped the cantos and went right to the
commentary.
Alexander Justice * jahvah@empirenet.com * Hugo, California, USA
"Ah! si cette chair trop solide pouvait se fondre, se dissoudre
et se perdre en rosee!" --Gillaume S.