Fwd: The Works
Gabriel Jones
gabejones at nwu.edu
Mon Jan 29 10:02:46 CST 1996
perhaps Robert Musil, though his "big" was so mammoth that it took up all
the personal as well (or, rather, revoked the personal).
>I find the works to be (in published order):
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>1. Young
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>2. Dark
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>3. Big
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>4. Personal
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>I think that many artist progress through these phases, often
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> alternating between big and personal with a little experimental thrown
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>Every artist aspires to new heights in each and every work-seems to me I
>read in Ellman's bio of Joyce that a colleague of his claimed this
>distinction for Joyce and Joyce only (don't know if the progression above
>would apply to JJ-Finnegans Wake Personal?) Even Pynchon doesn't have
>this distinction IMHO-Vineland was not a earth shaker good as it is. Any
>authors come to mind who might have this distinction?
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>BTW-Has anyone actually heard the Lotion CD?
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>Rich
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