Tuesday, August 28, 2007

I stole this from A Train who apparently stole from someone who stole it from someone. You have to love the internet. Anyway,I thought it was interesting, and I am kind of dry on posts right now so here you are.

List some of your favourite words: Hootice, distraught, fuck (basic as a sledgehammer but always effective and versatile), shite, however, whilst, cool (I think cool might be my second favorite word)

What’s your favourite maxim or proverb? "Discretion is the better part of valor." I know that this means that avoiding a dangerous or unpleasant situation is sometimes the most sensible thing to do, but it also means the quality of being discreet when discussing problematic or dangerous situations. To me, it means keep your fucking mouth shut when talking about touchy situations.

What’s your favourite quotation? "The average man who does not know what to do with his life wants another one which will last forever." -- Anatole France. Enough said.

What’s your favourite first line of a novel? Favorite: In a town in the village of La Mancha, whose name I do not care to recall..." I really like Don Quixote but I have to be honest: that is the only first line I can recite without looking up, and I don't have my books handy. My favorite first line is actually from Blood Meridian and is something like "See the kid, thin and pale"

Give an example of a piece of description that’s really pleased you in your reading lately: ""Nobody has to read anyone anymore. There's more to the canon than is dreamt of in your philosophy, bub. These days, you find the people you want to study from each period. You work up some questions in advance. Get them approved. Then you write answers on your preparation."

"Wait. You what? There's no List? The Comps are no longer comprehensive?"

"A lot more comprehensive than your white-guy, Good Housekeeping thing."

"You mean to tell me that you can get a Ph.D. in literature without every having read the great works?"

... "My God, I'm dealing with a complete throwback. You're not even reactionary! Whose definition of great? Hopkins ain't gonna cut it anymore. You're buying into the exact aestheticism that privilege and power want to sell you." -- Galatea 2.2 by Richard Powers (139?).

"Wait. You what? There's no List? The Comps are no longer comprehensive?" I love that line, and I think it is because I am a Doctorial Student. That is such a good book!

Which five writers do you particularly admire for their use of language? Richard Powers, Phlip Roth, Cormac McCarthy ( I absolutely adore his style because I think it plays into the Stayerite in me!) Bernard Malamud, and William Shakespeare.

And are there writers whose style you really dislike? Faulkner. I know he is the great American master and I am supposed to blow my lode and all when his name is mentioned but I do not find two page long sentences appealing, and he is often overwrought with bad word choice, and rambling structure.

2 Comments:

At 12:28 PM , Blogger Andi said...

Lovely meme. The word "fuck" is a gem. And I just posted a longish post about the firt time I used the word.

 
At 9:04 PM , Blogger theotherfeminist said...

hello T. how are you doing? listen, I have a question for you--what book did you use when you worked with trauma theory and PUSH. I liked your presentation last Fall and I would like to work with trauma theory and a YA novel called Parvana's Journey. Anyway, it would be good to hear from you. my e-mail is robinpresley@mac.com. Drop me a line, a message from the Pony Express, send up smoke signals, or carrier pidgeons. TTFN

 

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