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May 03, 2006

Ressurection Blues

Miller, Resurrection Blues (to be published in February) -- Jerz: American Lit II (EL 267)

Since the site was down, no one blogged on time for this reading. But in class we had an excellent discussion. I commented on how I felt Henry and Felix were like two women fighting to get in what they wanted to say to eachother. Their entire conversation consists of jumping from one topic to the next and sometimes returning back to a taopic that they hadnt been talking about for a while. I could just vision the two men talking to eachother this way in the play and think that it would be absolutley histerical!

Posted by TerraStumpf at May 3, 2006 10:11 PM

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On the contrary, I fortunately managed to blog my agenda item only a few minutes before I realized the blogs stopped working. But I missed reading everyone else's entries, so my blogging process felt incomplete.

Anyways, I agree: neither Henri nor Felix seem like the stereotypical male. Actually, I pictured Henri as some skinny old fellow dressed in a slick business suit and Felix as a mountain of a man with one of those voices that doesn't seem to fit with the face it's attached to.

Posted by: ChrisU at May 3, 2006 10:26 PM

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