Wrapped up in books:

Apr 19, 2006 01:00

ATOMIC GHOSTS send LETTERS TO A YOUNG POET, DAMIEN. KAFKA ON THE SHORE of PATTERSON paints A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN in FORBIDDEN COLORS, while THE CATCHER IN THE RYE uses HAMLET'S MOUSE TRAP to capture KING LEAR. AFTER THE QUAKE, I SERVED THE KING OF ENGLAND during THE TEPEST in HIROSHIMA, but ORLANDO only EATS, SHOOTS AND LEAVES. CHUANG TZU gives his PASSIONS AND IMPRESSIONS EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE to FRANNY AND ZOOEY, but they're POUNDING NAILS INTO THE FLOOR WITH MY HEAD,making it difficult to ask "WHAT IS CINEMA?" of the LEAVES OF GRASS.

I didn't get them all in, but I made a worthy effort. Try it with your bookshelf.
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