Who was the fellow living in France? Didier or Diderot or something? And two who passed away whose names I forget. I recall Mirembe's poetry with great fondness. It's odd how little things stay in the mind. To this day I cannot think of Mirembe w/out thinking of Eid, and an Eid doesn't go by that I don't think of her. Was the Austrian philosopher one with a broad awareness of Judaism and Catholicism? Last name Harrison, maybe? Julie Krueger On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Mike Geary <atlas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > DR: > >> the unsubbed ones who now moan under moons on windy moors, watching with >> their ears: >> > > Bravo. I love that. > > > Adding those who never made the transfer to Lit-Id: > > That Australian fellow, government bureaucrat, conservative catholic, >> > > Julian O'Dea > > Add also, the woman philosopher from Australia. Always provocative. Dared > to ask the men on the list how they metaphorized their penis. She may have > actually been on Lit-Id briefly. > > Add that fellow from New Zealand. A muscian. Short-lived on the list, but > interesting. > > Add Alison from Springfield (?) Mo. -- what was her last name? She was a > journalist. The one I called "an ignorant slut" (SNL skit) and called down > on me the wrath of Bill Ball. > > Add Anna Brailovsky, last known address, Germany, editor of art/dance > magazines. > > Add the two women (partners I think) from Valdosta, GA. Interesting > people. > > Add Edward Gleason, current member. Tends toward the conservative > perspective. Send us your bio, Ed. My brain is totally fried. > > Add Brian (Connerly?) GA? Voracious reader. Laconic talker. > > > Mike Geary > Memphs > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, > digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html >