Eh? What?
Oh my goodness! Good grieve! Gosh! (what else could be said?) :-D And these are the pillars of society…
Who gives a toot?
writers and poets are always confused
no fair throwing Mitcheners!
I read Robbins years ago and tried again recently and found his writing to be boringly bad.
Wish I’d have been there!
See what happens when you don’t have wine and chocolate at your book club?
Although I gather that Shelley did write some prose, I don’t know that enough people read it today for an argument like this to break out. The only poem of his that left much of an impression on me was Ozymandias.
His wife did write a rather famous novel, though.
Where are the dogs?
No true book lover would ever throw a book. Chairs, yes. Lamps, yes. But not books.
And THIS is why those of us who stick with dogs and books do so. sigh.
This couldn’t be any worse than the William Faulkner vs Victor Hugo squabble.
Gent 17 days ago
Eh? What?
silberdistel 17 days ago
Oh my goodness! Good grieve! Gosh! (what else could be said?) :-D And these are the pillars of society…
Ubintold 17 days ago
Who gives a toot?
noktar Premium Member 17 days ago
writers and poets are always confused
Nighthawks Premium Member 17 days ago
no fair throwing Mitcheners!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 17 days ago
I read Robbins years ago and tried again recently and found his writing to be boringly bad.
chris_o42 17 days ago
Wish I’d have been there!
goboboyd 17 days ago
See what happens when you don’t have wine and chocolate at your book club?
Kaputnik 17 days ago
Although I gather that Shelley did write some prose, I don’t know that enough people read it today for an argument like this to break out. The only poem of his that left much of an impression on me was Ozymandias.
His wife did write a rather famous novel, though.
Stupid 17 days ago
Where are the dogs?
rscjc 17 days ago
No true book lover would ever throw a book. Chairs, yes. Lamps, yes. But not books.
dogday Premium Member 17 days ago
And THIS is why those of us who stick with dogs and books do so. sigh.
Mediatech 17 days ago
This couldn’t be any worse than the William Faulkner vs Victor Hugo squabble.