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R E A D "more than human" by theodore sturgeon for a discussion beginning 31 march 2010 with guest host kate

"after leaving mr. mackensie" by jean rhys for a discussion beginning 31 may 2010 with guest host deja

"when you reach me" by rebecca stead for a discussion beginning 31 july 2010 with guest host KT

"olive kitteridge: a novel in stories" by elizabeth strout for a discussion beginning 30 sept. 2010 with guest host elise

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richard III

[thankful for a book-a-day advent to thanksgiving: 8 days left]

richard.jpgit is strange, i guess, that the shakespearian play i am most overwhelmed and moved by isn’t king lear or romeo and juliet or the tempest, it’s richard III. historical inaccuracies aside, richard’s character fascinates me. so very evilly evil.

and it was here, as i tried to understand the medieval link between deformed body and deformed mind (you’ll remember that richard has a gimp arm), that i stumbled onto a literary theory that changed the way i communicate and understand communication: speech act theory. (for those of you who are endlessly curious, here’s a link to a fairly easy to understand synopsis of j.l.neverending.jpg austin’s original book.)

combine speech act theory, richard III, and the neverending story (don’t assume here that you’ll read anything like that off-hand, stiff-as-mud movie they made) and you’ll have a mind-bogglingly amazing weekend.

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