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590 John Irving is good. My personal favorite will always be <i>The World Acepicure-9/2/1998
589 X and James--I have been on a John Irving reading binge of late. Just finishedfreelyhovering-9/2/1998
588 X and James--Just catching up on your conversation about R&G and existentiafreelyhovering-9/2/1998
587 I've got the feeling that the film will add something to the play, because James Williams-9/2/1998
586 James--R&G--I saw the play many years ago and liked it a lot. I will have freelyhovering-9/2/1998
585 Well, I think reading gets easier as you do it more often, (like most things inJames Williams-9/2/1998
584 I read Gunter grass(sp?) in English, and a gal I knew in college told me it wasepicure-9/2/1998
583 Actually I was mostly talking about the big D. and Chehov. I think you're James Williams-9/2/1998
582 I thought Tolstoy was a pretty easy read. I never could put down any of his boepicure-9/2/1998
581 <i>Crime and Punishment</i>, and the rest of Doestoyevsky, and for James Williams-9/2/1998
580 Yes, you are correct. But the pseudo pompous are frequently unreadable. And Iepicure-9/2/1998
579 Personally, I find the truly intellectual aren't pompous, or if pompous, atJames Williams-9/2/1998
578 I read that Byatt book, and Angels and Insects too. Davies is intellectual witepicure-9/2/1998
577 Mmmmmm...intellectual. I like that. If I don't get it, I can still say I James Williams-9/2/1998
576 LOL- well I hope you like the play. If you like to read- I have been on a spreepicure-9/2/1998
575 Library? Speak English, would ya.... Yeah, I think do more than my part keepiJames Williams-9/2/1998
574 You could have just checked it out of the library you know. epicure-9/2/1998
573 I just bought the play in book form. I plan on reading it, as soon as I ween mJames Williams-9/2/1998
572 It is wonderful. Of course it is very sad, but Sir Thomas More is such a wondeepicure-9/2/1998
571 Kind of like Seinfeld? So, purchase and read is the best bet? Incidentally,James Williams-9/2/1998
570 I don't think they've ever made a movie of Waiting for Godot- it is a pepicure-9/2/1998
569 I haven't seen Waiting for Godot...I'll definitely look it up. I jusJames Williams-9/2/1998
568 I thought it was a little bit like Waiting for Godot- I guess because of the miepicure-9/2/1998
567 IF YOU INTEND TO SEE ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD... I recommend youJames Williams-9/2/1998
566 I loved that movie. I seem to remember that my husband left- too little actionepicure-9/2/1998
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