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Re: What was Gordon wearing? (fwd)
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From: TENTENDER@aol.com
> The contrast of pagan sexual delight and the
> Puritanical uptightness of the Party man is more important here, I think,
> than Nabokov's views on homosexuality
Yes, I agree, but my comment (and your original one about death/sexuality)
was directed to the issue of the name of Lavender's estate, not the stark
contrast between Gordon and Gradus.
Christopher Berg
Tentender@aol.com
> The contrast of pagan sexual delight and the
> Puritanical uptightness of the Party man is more important here, I think,
> than Nabokov's views on homosexuality
Yes, I agree, but my comment (and your original one about death/sexuality)
was directed to the issue of the name of Lavender's estate, not the stark
contrast between Gordon and Gradus.
Christopher Berg
Tentender@aol.com