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I sent the scary emails to Harvard last night. The "Hi, you don't know me, wanna talk about what it might be like if I studied under you?" emails. Arranging for a mutual scope-out.
Next is Chicago, though I have to narrow my choices there first.
Any recommendations for fiction? I've been headfirst in essays, research, and commentary (plus a well-written "Very Brief Introduction to Literary Theory"), and I'm in desperate need of a fictionfix. Anything. Genre, non-genre, old, new, just so long as I haven't read it yet.
Next is Chicago, though I have to narrow my choices there first.
Any recommendations for fiction? I've been headfirst in essays, research, and commentary (plus a well-written "Very Brief Introduction to Literary Theory"), and I'm in desperate need of a fictionfix. Anything. Genre, non-genre, old, new, just so long as I haven't read it yet.
Kavalier and Clay
Date: 2004-04-23 03:10 pm (UTC)Re: Kavalier and Clay
Date: 2004-04-23 04:07 pm (UTC)didn't he:
1) win the Pullitzer for that one
2) write the screenplay for this summer's Spiderman sequel?
Re: Kavalier and Clay
Date: 2004-04-26 06:09 am (UTC)2) looks like it (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0149290/)
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Date: 2004-04-23 04:09 pm (UTC)for a brief but very bewildering moment, I thought you were looking for a friction reccomendation.
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Date: 2004-04-24 11:18 am (UTC)Have you read Dan Simmons? You might like his Hyperion series (four books). He's a brilliant author and a master of any genre. We adore him and sacrifice all our local virgins to him.
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Date: 2004-04-24 12:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-19 08:36 pm (UTC)One of the saddest books in a long time, but really, really interesting.