[New-Poetry] Film buffs & rabbitraisersmightenjoythis:BunnyShining

Anny Ballardini anny.ballardini at tin.it
Mon Aug 13 16:54:34 EDT 2007


thanks I'm not the only one who keeps on piling up good intentions... :-(
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  From: Skip Fox 
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  I used to read him as he came out, even buying hardback. But after the trilogy, I've slipped somewhat. I have The Road (in paper) sitting on a pile of good intentions.



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  From: new-poetry-bounces at wiz.cath.vt.edu [mailto:new-poetry-bounces at wiz.cath.vt.edu] On Behalf Of Jeff Newberry
  Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 3:21 PM
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  Suttree is amazing.  I really enjoyed it.  It's like Ulysses in Tennessee.  I liked Child of God quite a lot, myself.  My favorite McCarthy novels:  The Orchard Keeper (his first) and Blood Meridian.

  Has anyone read The Road?  Most of the folks I know who've read it either completely fell in love with it or hated it.  I've also not read Sunset Limited, a book I'd like to read.

  Jeff Newberry

  On 8/13/07, Skip Fox < skip at louisiana.edu> wrote:

  I loved Suttree very much. I remember that while reading it I had to get up so often to check my unabridged dictionary, that I finally started just underlining the words, making a list of about ten, then looking them all up as once, then returning to the book to marvel at his use. ("Dace bright" shinning and flashing of the river's water, etc.)


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