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29. Love's Labor's Lost
30. The Great Gatsby
Fitzgerald is a magician. And here's another invisible house, albeit of the visible variety, and another instance of land flowing like water. And the glaring precursor of Citizen Kane, Catcher in the Rye, and some things in Crowley.
My high school theory that Gatsby arranged for Nick to come out, had set up his job and home for him, does fit the facts but seems superfluous. Ockham lops another.
30. The Great Gatsby
Fitzgerald is a magician. And here's another invisible house, albeit of the visible variety, and another instance of land flowing like water. And the glaring precursor of Citizen Kane, Catcher in the Rye, and some things in Crowley.
My high school theory that Gatsby arranged for Nick to come out, had set up his job and home for him, does fit the facts but seems superfluous. Ockham lops another.
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Date: 2011-02-22 10:22 pm (UTC)laudenum in the armoire?
Date: 2011-02-22 10:34 pm (UTC)I assumed everyone but me had read Neuromancer by now - perhaps you really should. Otherwise, you'll be the last one left. I dislike the techno-babble in all those books, but, you know - there's the Tessier-Ashpool abode. Also, stuff about proprioception that is somewhat interesting. Also, a great description of a wasp's nest.
You should read it so that I have someone who just read it to to exchange bon mots about it.
But Vicki Hearne, if you must.
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Date: 2011-02-22 10:53 pm (UTC)I read it, it's just faded into disjunct impressions. I'll at least skim for the Tessier-Ashpool abode.
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Date: 2011-02-23 03:52 am (UTC)All cyberpunk fades into disjunct impressions for me, I think. A few significant observations here and there, but no real bright throbbings.
Do skim for the T-A abode.