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In Reply to: RE: No, too melodramatic and that in the " American " way--- posted by patrickU on August 29, 2007 at 01:09:35
Well, there's a reason he clung to his father, no?
SPOILER
He KNEW about his mother's infidelity.
I'll try and get to Bergman's bio but it has to wait for me to finish ploughing through Tristram Shandy (hilarious but very non-translatable), a book on European painting, a short story collection of Borges, Joseph Andrews, and... finally, it.
Follow Ups:
Yes of course he knew! Not only he knew but tried to " rearrange " the truth...
Children are watching OVER us....
My Tristram has to wait too...I got the complete edition in French, hard to find...BUT HUGE!
savored in measured amounts over a period of time.
Sterne is as clever a being as I've ever read and, more rarely, erudite and wise. On top of all that, he's knee-slappingly hilarious, as well.
I'd rather share a glass of beer with him than just about anyone else, with Borges and Henry Fielding rounding out the group...
Well o well after trying to see the film, and stopping in the middle of it, boringly so, And then there was this book that I have had contact a long long time ago, so I decide to order it and after that give another go to the film.
Am I not courageous?
Or a good Rhum! I once bought a bottle in Geneva, 1890 or so, boy that was the revelatiion of the decade.
Why are we not millionaires?
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