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Lacking critical thinking in today's media
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18/08/2010 10:39:08
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>>>>>>I don't like books where dialogue is written with an accent or some pronunciation.
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>>>>>Just had an ugly flashback to English Lit 201 in college when somebody laid Faulkner on us. Aaargh!
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>>>>He may have been a bit beyond you, who knows?
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>>>I may just have low-brow literary tastes. Probably why I wasn't an English major. Just couldn't take James Joyce seriously either. I frequently find books winning the Booker prize or some such thing that I find unreadable.
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>>I should do this! --
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>>http://northmiss.craigslist.org/apa/1901783093.html
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>>Emily is just starting her senior year so I can't go anywhere yet. But I need a change of pace. Damn, that house looks nice. In Faulkner's back yard I might actually do some writing instead of just barking about it.
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>>What I need is a topic. Faulkner himself put it best, about a writer he didn't admire: "He writes good but he don't got nothing to say."
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>You've got a topic. You're an alcoholic, manic depressive, seperated , love your children. Whats not to write about. Good writing/art doesn't come from a perfect life it comes from a real life..

I think the world has enough addiction memoirs already. It may be true but that doesn't mean anyone wants to read it.

IMO a good book should have some adventure in it. Storms at sea, mountain climbs, children lost and found. My life as it is bores me so why should it interest anyone else?

I claim no knowledge of great art but its provenance seems random to me. Sometimes it seems disconnected from the artist.
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