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re: momma
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, J. Marie Hall wrote:
> see, when a man writes a definitive work, it's after he's discovered
> himself as an individual (at least that he is one). he's discovering
> the world in his work and then a lot more of himself. women, on the
> other hand, are just getting to the part about separating themselves to
> be an individual. they are stuck back discovering _themselves_ (and not
> the great beyond) in their coming of age novels. it's quite a different
> read.
Hmmm. I'm not a very literature-oriented person, but I wonder if this
dichotomy can be found in film, too ...
> envision whirled peas,
> j. marie
The T-shirt I used to wear said "Visualize Whirled Peas". :)
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"I detected one misprint, but to torture you I will not tell you where."
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- re: momma
- From: "J. Marie Hall" <fionaeval at yahoo_com>