jonah
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I think I read/liked that too...
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I think I read/liked that too...
Not sure, that sounds pretty good to me.
John the Revelator - Peter Murphy
yes, i've read europe central. it's set during WW2, it's incredibly long and and takes real life people and puts them in fictional situations. it's really gripping and quite brilliant, particuarly the middle section which deals with kurt gerstein. i would recommended it highly
Weird stories that usually pivot around a single, even weirder detail.
A lot of overlap, and where there is, the Penguin version is usually superior.
The guy was a wizard at describing gesture and movement.
The end.
Oh, I just edited it a couple of times. The end of that list of unrelated thoughts.
Yeah I heard he was an influence on Philip Pullman alright. Is that how? I wouldn't know.
He pretty much took on the marionette theater and turned it into a money-making machine. In fairness, what he did was actually very good.
My real query which I forgot to ask was is he (von kleist) worth reading? I don't know much else about him
btw did you see this the other day?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/feb/11/martin-amis-brain-injury-write-children
LOL
Perhaps I am just profoundly lazy but seriously, it was one comment. Why the hell do people angry over all this pointless stuff?
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