i nearly wept when i read this, i have been occupying a backwater of
tantrums of self interest, both mine and not mine, but mutually exclusive in
any event.

currently reading d h lawrence's biography, johnsomebodyorother.  i fell in
love with lawrence.

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From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 10:13 PM
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I remember staying in Newcastle-u-T a few times in heatless houses (Stuart
Marshall I think) w/ only a red rubber bed-warmer which didn't that or any
other trick.

What are warming literatures, kind and comforting discourses? You remind
me of Atwood's Surfacing, even Joan Didion, all I can bring is Lingis'
Excesses to the table vis=a-vis immersion, but it's a very different sort.

Seriously, what discourses, books, warm you, in this bleak season? I
wouldn't know where to begin, although oddly, Harry Potter seems to do it
for a number of peple.

And has anyone here read Arno Schmidt?

- Alan

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