Tracking the ever-elusive Great American Novel
rich
richard.romeo at gmail.com
Mon May 22 13:14:41 CDT 2006
funny his fiction reads like non-fiction and suffers for it; lots of
reading went into it no doubt but question is whether the digestion of said
translates--just my opinion
i read all of Fathers and Crows
Nazi-Soviet war 1941-45 is like an obession of mine but couldn't wind myself
thru Europe Central
rich
On 5/22/06, jd <wescac at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I mean, I'm liking RURD, but generally speaking it
> feels like fiction can be a more honest judge of a writer's
> character... if that makes any sense... just my silly inclinations.
>
>
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