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Re: moth
>From: Dusty Volume <marquis at icx_net>
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> > When the Cincinnati Enquirer book section asked
> > Linford what book he would take into the new Millenium
> > he said a book by Annie Dillard with 'Pilgrim' in the
>
>
>That's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. It's very short if you can actually
>find it. Just because it's short though, doesn't mean it's an easy
>read. As you can see (maybe) from the short quote Jeni posted, Annie's
>writing is full of hidden meaning.
>
>Hey Rick, do you still have the copy of that Enquirer interview?
>
I am working on it. It was not an interview, just a book
critic asking two or three people what book they would want to
bring with them into the 2000's. I saved a section of the paper
about the millenium change, but I am not sure if it contains the
favorite book article.
I am also looking for a recent Linford interview where he
mentions what he said to the newspaper and what he might have
said differently. I think the list had a link to the article
with the interview.
If I find either article I will post it to the list.
>It's funny, being a non-cincian, everytime someone mentions the
>Enquirer, I think of the "National" tabloid. heh heh.
>
Being here in Cincy makes me think the same association,
especially when they write something that I do not agree with.
--Rick C
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