felicitous serendipity
Mar. 22nd, 2004 10:24 pmI'm rereading Devil's Cub as I languish in the thrall of this damnable virus (with the Greek Chorus of Guilt in the background chanting sotto voce: Kristeva, Kristeva, Kristeva).
I had forgotten Vidal's yacht is called the Albatross.
Since Vidal is one of my earliest literary crushes, and since he continues to be one of my favorite guilty pleasures, this pleases me all out of proportion to its worth.
I had forgotten Vidal's yacht is called the Albatross.
Since Vidal is one of my earliest literary crushes, and since he continues to be one of my favorite guilty pleasures, this pleases me all out of proportion to its worth.
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Date: 2004-03-23 11:21 am (UTC)But my humble apologies — I meant that as a reply to the wistful marsupiophagist, not you. (A purely personal response — I used to use the handles Wombatty and Pseudowombat, in other venues now departed.) I like Devil's Cub quite a bit myself, tho' perhaps not as much as Sylvester, and found your correspondences amusing. Sorry if you thought I was waxing sarcastic about the post.
---L.
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Date: 2004-03-23 04:49 pm (UTC)"I daresay it is the influence of Lady Penistone, but on that head I shall maintain silence, for although I never liked her, and, indeed, consider her a fast, frivolous woman, I do not forget that she is your grandmother; and if I am persuaded that her third son was fathered by Roxby, as no one could doubt who had ever clapped eyes on him, I am determined that nothing shall prevail upon me to say so!"
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Date: 2004-03-24 08:48 am (UTC)