Borges, Woolf
David Morris
fqmorris at gmail.com
Tue Aug 14 21:03:59 CDT 2012
Borges and Kafka are like-minded in that they both love puzzles and ironies
and fantasy modes of expression.
Joyce is a bit of a show-off with Ullyses. Probably moreso with FW (I've
not read it). But all artists are show-offs, aren't they?
Read To the lighthouse sometime, but only when you've time to let it time.
David Morris
On Tuesday, August 14, 2012, Keith Davis wrote:
> I have yet to read Ms. Woolf, but after today's discussion, I'm looking
> forward to it.
>
> Borges has glowing praise for Joyce and Ullyses, but didn't care much for
> Finnegan's Wake.
>
>
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