[rec.music.gaffa] News of _The_World_

Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (10/04/89)

Really-From: Julian.West@mac.dartmouth.edu


   "all the amount of pleasure they get off _a_womans_body_ were
    so round and white for them always I wished I was one myself
    for a change"  [_Ulysses_, Penguin ed. page 638 lines 41-2.]

    "id make a deal with god and get him to swap our places" [KT RUTH]


    "He means that the _love_ so given to one near in blood is covetously
      withhled form some stranger who, it may be, hungers for it.  Jews,
      whom christians tax with avarice, are of all races the most given
       to intermarriage.  Accusations are made in _anger_ ... "
                         [_Ulysses_, chapter IX, lines 781-4]


  ------------------------------------------ Julian -----------
 " The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there. " 
                                                                  --
attribution, anyone?
  ------------------------------------------------------------

Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (10/06/89)

Really-From: drivax!liberato@EDDIE.MIT.EDU (Jimmy Liberato)



Julian.West@mac.dartmouth.edu writes:


>   "all the amount of pleasure they get off _a_womans_body_ were
>    so round and white for them always I wished I was one myself
>    for a change"  [_Ulysses_, Penguin ed. page 638 lines 41-2.]

>    "id make a deal with god and get him to swap our places" [KT RUTH]

>    "He means that the _love_ so given to one near in blood is covetously
>      withhled form some stranger who, it may be, hungers for it.  Jews,
>      whom christians tax with avarice, are of all races the most given
>       to intermarriage.  Accusations are made in _anger_ ... "
>                         [_Ulysses_, chapter IX, lines 781-4]

>  ------------------------------------------ Julian -----------
> " The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there. " 
>                                                              
> attribution, anyone?
>  -------------------------------------------------------------


L. P. Hartley, of course.  Hasn't every Love-Hound read _The Go-Between_?
(Or at least seen Harold Pinter's great screenplay)  Surely you didn't expect
that one to stump us!  :) :)

By the way, your incredible gleanings from aparent source material is much
appreciated and shows great research.  Good show!

--
Jimmy Liberato   ...!amdahl!drivax!liberato                              
     "My life is conventional and uneventful.  It allows me to think with
      passion and violence." -John Updike