[lit-ideas] Re: Reading Lolita in Tehran

  • From: John McCreery <mccreery@xxxxxxx>
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 14:39:04 +0900

Sounds good to me.

John

On Apr 8, 2004, at 11:07 PM, Ceridwen Harris wrote:

> Hi John!
>
> Still reading the book - which is wonderful - thought I'd read it 
> through
> and then return to the first part and look at it in more detail. Am 
> about
> three quarters through; its very densely written and deserves a slower 
> read
> than some. With Easter weekend looming large, reading time is at a 
> premium
> - perhaps we could start serious discussion say on Monday? although I 
> will
> be delighted to read other comments posted before then I probably 
> won't be
> prepared to join in until then.
>
> Take care
>
> Ceri
>
> At 03:40 PM 08/04/2004 +0900, you wrote:
>> Just wondering if anyone but me is still reading and thinking about
>> _Reading Lolita in Tehran_. I would love to have someone explain to me
>> in literary or other terms the author's choice of the particular women
>> either vividly described or allowed to slip into the background as the
>> description of what happened on the first day gets underway.
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>> John L. McCreery
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>>
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>>
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