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A CENTURY OF LIONS/THE 20TH CENTURY TOP 100
An SI Board Since October 1999
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1596 Cinema and stills are two different things. But even if I take photography moreNeocon-11/14/1999
1595 Ah, I am looking in before turning in.....I saw "The Messenger: the Story Neocon-11/14/1999
1594 Isaac Asimov belongs on the list! How many scientists do you figure were influegreenspirit-11/13/1999
1593 Edwarda, I personally think P.G. would feel uncomfortable up there on the podiujbe-11/13/1999
1592 Sounds like Proust to me...Lawrence Durrell also used the technique effectivelyjbe-11/13/1999
1591 Sure... It was about Milan Kundera and the literary device of telling the same SwampDogg-11/13/1999
1590 Damn, it's been a hell of a day and my mind is a fried egg. Please remind Edwarda-11/13/1999
1589 I was wondering about that...Do you know of other earlier examples in which thaSwampDogg-11/13/1999
1588 Hi, fuddle! Although the technique had been used before, I agree that Kundera Edwarda-11/13/1999
1587 As far as style goes I think that Milan Kundera has to be considered. His methoSwampDogg-11/13/1999
1586 I'm tossing in a vote for P. G. Wodehouse whose light subject matter and chEdwarda-11/13/1999
1585 Good morning, Edwarda. Yes I am. I revel in morning coffee because I know itTom Clarke-11/13/1999
1584 Re: Mayne Reid <B>REID,</B> [Thomas} Mayne (1818-83), Irish-born nTom Clarke-11/13/1999
1583 Good morning, Charley. Enjoying your coffee? I agree with you on the inclusioEdwarda-11/13/1999
1582 Yes!! to Octavio Paz.Tom Clarke-11/13/1999
1581 I'm not a big Faulkner fan, either. I've only read "As I Lay DyingTom Clarke-11/13/1999
1580 Borges, Neruda, Paz (Octavio) and Lu Xun from China. P. poet-11/13/1999
1579 Well, sure, I'm for Proust, partially because Neo would not admit him to HIjbe-11/12/1999
1578 Nice start of a list. Can we add Proust and Faulkner?Tom Clarke-11/12/1999
1577 Thanks Joan! I take that as a high compliment. I'm at my best over morning Tom Clarke-11/12/1999
1576 I was pleased with the inclusion of Chesterton but a little surprised. You knowTom Clarke-11/12/1999
1575 Joan, you have also thrown hours at a darkroom? What a joy! Do you remember tEdwarda-11/12/1999
1574 Neocon, I honestly don't know. I have saved this question to ponder. (N.BEdwarda-11/12/1999
1573 Okay, okay, I embrace Mann! That's easy for me to do! Now, a <i>serjbe-11/12/1999
1572 Do me a favor: Remind me of this question because I have a friend who was bornEdwarda-11/12/1999
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