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Re: How about a change in topic?
is that the one with the Camel cover?
> Currently catching up on some old Tom Robbins titles I'd missed along the
> way. Just started Still Life with Woodpecker.
>
> Tom Robbins and Tom Pynchon, I have to say, are the only American authors I
> really rate. There seems to be a sort of lethargy about contemporary
> American fiction frm which little seems to emerge. Robbins and Pynchon are
> a breathe of fresh air that blows right across the rest and almost raises
> them alongside the best of the Europeans.
>
> Just finished The Crying of Lot 49, which I first read centuries ago, a
> little gem of a novel!
> <br><br><br>Degs
> 'Wherever Jesus went there was a revolution;
> wherever I go people serve tea"
> (Anthony de Mello)
>
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