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Bees blues
one two loop de loop 28%
give the man a smile to make the style swoop 14%
why am I always left out of the loop 0%
bees in the knees 0%
flies in the soup 0%
Lord have mercy 14%
No excuses today 14%
*guitar solo* 28%

Votes: 7

 Penis Cheese

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Jul 23, 2001
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I just got The Broom of the System by David Foster Wallace 'cause I picked up House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski and that look'd just too fucking long and disorganized for me to wrap my head around right now. Too many post modern semiotics. Infinite Jest was a fuckin' science fiction novel, anyway. I want to write a paper comparing Dhalgren by S.B. Delany and Infinite Jest by Wallace; both exceedingly long, literary, character driven, complex, circular science fiction tales in the same tradition, written thirty years apart.
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I should try Dhalgren again (5.00 / 1) (#1)
by typical geek on Tue Jul 24th, 2001 at 01:30:17 PM PST
I tried it about 11 years ago and it jsut didn't hold my interest (and I'm no stranger to tough pomo lit, Gravcity's Rainbow is one of my favorire, most read books).

I was glad to ahve read Infinte Jest, but I don't think I will read it again, DFW is no Pynchon. Let us know if Broom is any better.


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