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A correction, please. Adam Ross, NOT Adams as sent. Thanks. RHB
In the June 22 NYT, Michiko Kakutani calls "Mr. Peanut" by Adams Ross,
"a dark, dazzling and deeply flawed novel that announces the debut of an
enormously talented writer." A major flaw:"..."the novel’s wildly
ambitious, Nabokovian architecture — and its author’s heavy use of theme
and variation — feels self-conscious and contrived."
Robert H. Boyle
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Absolutely, Alexey!
Hell is a stadium of 94 000 vuvuzelas, all at their individual peak
emission of 140 Db!
The cochlea boggles...
Thanks for the poem,
Tom (Rymour)
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 11:49:46 +0200, Alexey Sklyarenko
wrote:
> Here is yesterday's poem with several changes and its translation.
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A correction, please. Adam Ross, NOT Adams as sent. Thanks. RHB
In the June 22 NYT, Michiko Kakutani calls "Mr. Peanut" by Adams Ross,
"a dark, dazzling and deeply flawed novel that announces the debut of an
enormously talented writer." A major flaw:"..."the novel’s wildly
ambitious, Nabokovian architecture — and its author’s heavy use of theme
and variation — feels self-conscious and contrived."
Robert H. Boyle
2.
Absolutely, Alexey!
Hell is a stadium of 94 000 vuvuzelas, all at their individual peak
emission of 140 Db!
The cochlea boggles...
Thanks for the poem,
Tom (Rymour)
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 11:49:46 +0200, Alexey Sklyarenko
wrote:
> Here is yesterday's poem with several changes and its translation.
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