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Posted on entry Open thread 6 ::: October 02, 2003, 07:29 AM:
Apart from anything else, how can you take a word seriously from a language that thinks that little girls are gender neutral (das Maedchen)?
Posted on entry Look, let's just pretend I'm not blogging this. ::: September 23, 2003, 12:31 PM:
Turns out I'm POTUS. Make it stop Teresa, make the voices in my head stop!!!

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Posted on entry What the world needs now... ::: September 19, 2003, 06:36 AM:
Who was being sarcastic? I certainly wasn't (a change I know, for me). I believe several British lefties write good thrillers/mysteries and I was just surprised that they hadn't crossed over. Ben Elton is certainly left-wing, and his book "Stark" had the brave eco-warriors fighting against the evil multi-millionaire bad guys.

But maybe that doesn't count? I'm not very up on genres, I'm afraid. As far as I'm concerned there are three types of book. Good books, bad books and books I haven't read yet. And, no Tom, I'm not being sarcastic.
Posted on entry Isabel ::: September 19, 2003, 06:24 AM:
It's already being downgraded to a tropical storm. It'll blow itself out in no time, or when it reaches Canada whichever comes first.

I don't suppose it will be too bad.
Posted on entry What the world needs now... ::: September 16, 2003, 12:14 PM:
And I thought quite a few British triller writers were lefties. Anyway, American culture once produced the work of genius that is The Maltese Falcon. So I still choose to believe it isn't irredeemably bad.

I guess we're luckier in this country, practically all our good writers lean leftwards - except for J G Ballard and Amis, of course.
Posted on entry Mythic source material ::: September 12, 2003, 10:55 AM:
You should read "Hogfather" by Terry Pratchett, if you haven't already. He's good on myth and unconscious.

Don't be fooled into thinking it is a children's book, or even about somewhere called Discworld.

Hell, does no-one understand allegory any more???
Posted on entry Dang! Somebody went and actually read the book! ::: September 05, 2003, 07:01 AM:
Whew! Thank goodness more Xtians don't read the Bible - there would be mayhem! Forgiveness of debts, care for the poor, the poor finding it easier to get to heaven than the rich, people disowning their families to worship Jesus...the Alabamans will soon come to their senses and stop reading the Bible. It would be nice if the law did get passed though. After all, Jesus was a socialist.

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