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Damn you, Kurt!
KB Started conversation Apr 30, 2014
I'd got all the really vital work done today, and I was enjoying a sneaky, edifying, ten minute Internet break reading the Paris Review.
Until Kurt Vonnegut gave the game away, that is. I'm sorry, but you can't read a passage like this, sneakily, in a quiet office, without a laugh erupting:
VONNEGUT
'...“Twerp” also had a very specific meaning, which few people know now. Through careless usage, “twerp” is a pretty formless insult now.
INTERVIEWER
What is a twerp in the strictest sense, in the original sense?
VONNEGUT
It’s a person who inserts a set of false teeth between the cheeks of his ass.
INTERVIEWER
I see.
VONNEGUT
I beg your pardon; between the cheeks of his or her ass. I’m always offending feminists that way.
INTERVIEWER
I don’t quite understand why someone would do that with false teeth.
VONNEGUT
In order to bite the buttons off the backseats of taxicabs. That’s the only reason twerps do it. It’s all that turns them on.
INTERVIEWER
You went to Cornell University after Shortridge?"
(The whole interview if you're interested - http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/3605/the-art-of-fiction-no-64-kurt-vonnegut . There's lots of good stuff in the Paris Review, I have discovered.)
Damn you, Kurt!
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Apr 30, 2014
Thanks for that - we can read in safety, as I work from home, and my editor can't hear me in Seattle.
Elektra's response: 'You DO know that man was nuts,nuts, nuts?'
Damn you, Kurt!
Baron Grim Posted Apr 30, 2014
I would say that is a great expression of Vonnegut's religion of Bokononism.
So it goes.
Damn you, Kurt!
KB Posted Apr 30, 2014
I do try!
I haven't read that many of his books. I'm not really sure why that is, because what I have read both by and about him, I've liked. Perhaps I need to rectify that.
Damn you, Kurt!
Baron Grim Posted May 1, 2014
I haven't read it since I was a young man. I'm going to reread it soon. I might get an ecopy even though I still have my paperback.
Damn you, Kurt!
KB Posted May 3, 2014
...I have a terrible habit of dozing off when I'm reading, and sometimes I will actually read quite a bit in a sort of dream-state, half asleep. I have to re-read the last page or two, because half of what I "read" the first time wasn't actually in the book.
When that happens with this kind of a book, things get very surreal.
Damn you, Kurt!
Amy Pawloski, aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE) Posted May 4, 2014
Even more fun doing that when the bookmark's fallen out, and you're trying to find your place based on what you "remember reading"
Damn you, Kurt!
KB Posted May 12, 2014
I've finished with Cat's Cradle now, and moved on to Raymond Chandler.
I'm just thinking about his famously colourful similes. While they are vivid and picturesque, they sometimes stop just in time: any further and they'd collapse into William McGonagall ridiculousness!
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- 1: KB (Apr 30, 2014)
- 2: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Apr 30, 2014)
- 3: Baron Grim (Apr 30, 2014)
- 4: Malabarista - now with added pony (Apr 30, 2014)
- 5: KB (Apr 30, 2014)
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- 8: KB (May 3, 2014)
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- 10: Amy Pawloski, aka 'paper lady'--'Mufflewhump'?!? click here to find out... (ACE) (May 4, 2014)
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