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Wolfgang September 3rd, 2004 12:21 PM

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"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...

...they *were* written specifically at the request of a patron.
nin was, as is evidenced by her unconventional lifestyle, an iconoclastic

,
(to borrow a word from the good counselor in the piedmont g), figure,

and
i think it is difficult for an author to write without exposing his or her
own experiences, attitudes, biases, etc., however deliberate or
un-deliberate.
and in spite of her patron's requests, she still managed to bring to the
work wonderful creativity, and imagry. the poetics lie therein.


I don't know enough about Anais Nin to even speculate about how much of
herself she injected (or allowed to leak) into her work. However, your
larger point is taken and whatever I, or anyone else, think of it we have to
proceed on the assumption that it's true or lit crit dies and with it we all
go the way of the Great Auk. :)

as for the customer liking it- who wouldn't ;-)


Liars......mostly.

Wolfgang



Wolfgang September 3rd, 2004 12:21 PM

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"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...

...they *were* written specifically at the request of a patron.
nin was, as is evidenced by her unconventional lifestyle, an iconoclastic

,
(to borrow a word from the good counselor in the piedmont g), figure,

and
i think it is difficult for an author to write without exposing his or her
own experiences, attitudes, biases, etc., however deliberate or
un-deliberate.
and in spite of her patron's requests, she still managed to bring to the
work wonderful creativity, and imagry. the poetics lie therein.


I don't know enough about Anais Nin to even speculate about how much of
herself she injected (or allowed to leak) into her work. However, your
larger point is taken and whatever I, or anyone else, think of it we have to
proceed on the assumption that it's true or lit crit dies and with it we all
go the way of the Great Auk. :)

as for the customer liking it- who wouldn't ;-)


Liars......mostly.

Wolfgang



snakefiddler September 3rd, 2004 03:13 PM

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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...

...they *were* written specifically at the request of a patron.
nin was, as is evidenced by her unconventional lifestyle, an

iconoclastic
,
(to borrow a word from the good counselor in the piedmont g), figure,

and
i think it is difficult for an author to write without exposing his or

her
own experiences, attitudes, biases, etc., however deliberate or
un-deliberate.
and in spite of her patron's requests, she still managed to bring to the
work wonderful creativity, and imagry. the poetics lie therein.


I don't know enough about Anais Nin to even speculate about how much of
herself she injected (or allowed to leak) into her work. However, your
larger point is taken and whatever I, or anyone else, think of it we have

to
proceed on the assumption that it's true or lit crit dies and with it we

all
go the way of the Great Auk. :)




very nicely said........



as for the customer liking it- who wouldn't ;-)


Liars......mostly.



LOL

snake ;-)

Wolfgang





snakefiddler September 3rd, 2004 03:13 PM

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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...

...they *were* written specifically at the request of a patron.
nin was, as is evidenced by her unconventional lifestyle, an

iconoclastic
,
(to borrow a word from the good counselor in the piedmont g), figure,

and
i think it is difficult for an author to write without exposing his or

her
own experiences, attitudes, biases, etc., however deliberate or
un-deliberate.
and in spite of her patron's requests, she still managed to bring to the
work wonderful creativity, and imagry. the poetics lie therein.


I don't know enough about Anais Nin to even speculate about how much of
herself she injected (or allowed to leak) into her work. However, your
larger point is taken and whatever I, or anyone else, think of it we have

to
proceed on the assumption that it's true or lit crit dies and with it we

all
go the way of the Great Auk. :)




very nicely said........



as for the customer liking it- who wouldn't ;-)


Liars......mostly.



LOL

snake ;-)

Wolfgang





snakefiddler September 3rd, 2004 03:13 PM

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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...

...they *were* written specifically at the request of a patron.
nin was, as is evidenced by her unconventional lifestyle, an

iconoclastic
,
(to borrow a word from the good counselor in the piedmont g), figure,

and
i think it is difficult for an author to write without exposing his or

her
own experiences, attitudes, biases, etc., however deliberate or
un-deliberate.
and in spite of her patron's requests, she still managed to bring to the
work wonderful creativity, and imagry. the poetics lie therein.


I don't know enough about Anais Nin to even speculate about how much of
herself she injected (or allowed to leak) into her work. However, your
larger point is taken and whatever I, or anyone else, think of it we have

to
proceed on the assumption that it's true or lit crit dies and with it we

all
go the way of the Great Auk. :)




very nicely said........



as for the customer liking it- who wouldn't ;-)


Liars......mostly.



LOL

snake ;-)

Wolfgang





Wolfgang September 3rd, 2004 09:39 PM

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"David Snedeker" wrote in message
...

"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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"David Snedeker" wrote in message
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Hm......you don't know what that little "(sic)" thingy means, do

you?
:)

Wolfgang


Does't it mean "stick it cunard?"


Nope. Guess again.

Wolfgang


Email to Self:
*Take a ****
*Walk 2 miles
*Glaze city painting
***** with Wolfgangs mind
*Laugh like hell


Yeah (sic), it will hardly (sic) have escaped anyone's notice that (sic)
you've done it to me again.

Wolfgang
but then, you already knew that (sic) (sic). :)




Wolfgang September 3rd, 2004 09:39 PM

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"David Snedeker" wrote in message
...

"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"David Snedeker" wrote in message
...



Hm......you don't know what that little "(sic)" thingy means, do

you?
:)

Wolfgang


Does't it mean "stick it cunard?"


Nope. Guess again.

Wolfgang


Email to Self:
*Take a ****
*Walk 2 miles
*Glaze city painting
***** with Wolfgangs mind
*Laugh like hell


Yeah (sic), it will hardly (sic) have escaped anyone's notice that (sic)
you've done it to me again.

Wolfgang
but then, you already knew that (sic) (sic). :)




Wolfgang September 3rd, 2004 09:39 PM

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"David Snedeker" wrote in message
...

"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"David Snedeker" wrote in message
...



Hm......you don't know what that little "(sic)" thingy means, do

you?
:)

Wolfgang


Does't it mean "stick it cunard?"


Nope. Guess again.

Wolfgang


Email to Self:
*Take a ****
*Walk 2 miles
*Glaze city painting
***** with Wolfgangs mind
*Laugh like hell


Yeah (sic), it will hardly (sic) have escaped anyone's notice that (sic)
you've done it to me again.

Wolfgang
but then, you already knew that (sic) (sic). :)




Scott Seidman September 3rd, 2004 10:08 PM

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"Wolfgang" wrote in :

Wolfgang
but then, you already knew that (sic) (sic). :)



That's a nasty case of the siccups you've got there.

Scott

Scott Seidman September 3rd, 2004 10:08 PM

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"Wolfgang" wrote in :

Wolfgang
but then, you already knew that (sic) (sic). :)



That's a nasty case of the siccups you've got there.

Scott


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