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From: DN
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 6:26 AM
Subject: the Sabbath question
Dear Don (please
post),
The discussion of the nuances of Jewishness
and the correct observance of the Sabbath as reflected in "Signs and Symbols"
has been entertaining, and, particularly with respect to the contributions of
Alexander Dolinin and Anthony Stadlen, very astute. However, before one
convokes a plenum of Talmudic scholars, he should consider the likelihood
that the essence of Nabokov's story is elsewhere -- for example, in the
poetry of pity, the play of detail, the imperfect congruence of
pluri-level plot. And, if one is still at sixes and sevens, there
is always the possibility that Homer nodded. My parents' feelings
-- and mine -- toward religions in general, and to all choral expressions of
devotion, as opposed to nostalgic snippets of family tradition, are
something I hope to discuss soon from a different soapbox. But please,
Jansy, spare me self-anointed polymath D. Hofstadter.
DN