Table description

Steven mcquaryq at comcast.net
Mon Oct 16 21:07:55 CDT 2006


	Sounds like Robbe-Grillet.  Btw, apropo of nothing -- has anyone  
read, or tried to read Gilbert Sorrentino?  There are a couple of  
accessible ones:  Aberration of Starlight mostly and a bit less so  
the Joycean Mulligan Stew.  And more than a few avant garde  
obscurantist ones like Odd Number and Mysterioso.


On Oct 16, 2006, at 5:32 PM, Ya Sam wrote:

> I've heard somewhere about a novel whose name I didn't get and  
> whose author is a mystery to me in which there is a description of  
> a poor man's table for something like 20 or 30 pages. It was long  
> ago when I heard about it, and nobody still has been able to spot  
> that novel. Maybe you've heard of it?

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