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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 12:21 am 
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namekuseijin wrote:
andr0id, supposing you're not actually Jacek in disguise (a disguise of a disguise)


Probably a generous supposition.

A freshly-minted account, with only three posts. So the idea is that this is a new user, and one of his very first actions is to dive into a dormant Pudlo thread to praise Pudlo for his "eloquent criticism ..."

Yeah. That's a thing that happens.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 3:52 am 
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Jacek Pudlo wrote:
I've already answered that question in my self-interview. Oh, I see, you want me to do the usual fawning. While some games are certainly playworthy, I can't think of a single one that is fawnworthy. Anchorhead is a good game, but I can't imagine it changing anyone's life the way Blood Meridian has changed lives, including my own.

Blood Meridian is one of the dreariest, most tediously self-important books I've ever read, and even worse: it pulls its thunderingly awful allegory (I hate allegory) from another of the dreariest, most tediously self-important books I've ever read -- Moby Dick. I'm surprised your trollish tastes don't run to more irreverent fare. If any author is ripe for ridicule and lampoon it's Cormac McCarthy.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:54 am 
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Moby Dick, dreary and self-important? That's odd. I absolutely loved that book from the first paragraph until the very end, and still remember some scenes as vividly as when I read them (even where I were when I read them). I'm not saying that because I loved it everyone has to love it - I'm especially aware that some of the whale-description moments (most famously, I guess, the one where he measures and pontifies over the skeleton of a whale) can be off-putting. I'm just surprised to hear those two adjectives...


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 6:13 am 
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I too love Moby-Dick, especially the digressions. But people's mileage will vary, I suppose. And it was a huge mistake to assign an abridged version in high school, before I understood what it was for it to require a strong moral principle to prevent me from deliberately stepping into the street, and methodically knocking people's hats off.

In other news, duckduckgo has a way to go. When I type "moby-dick" into your search engine, I don't want ten pages about Moby.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:40 am 
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matt w wrote:
I too love Moby-Dick, especially the digressions.


who doesn't love that meaty classic? :)

oh, Laraquod, seemingly...

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When I type "moby-dick" into your search engine, I don't want ten pages about Moby.


yeah, Melville's grandgrandson is a true dick... :p

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 12:35 pm 
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matt w wrote:
In other news, duckduckgo has a way to go. When I type "moby-dick" into your search engine, I don't want ten pages about Moby.

That's a safe search omission right there. Weirdly "moby dick" works just fine.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 9:17 pm 
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namekuseijin wrote:
matt w wrote:
I too love Moby-Dick, especially the digressions.


who doesn't love that meaty classic? :)

oh, Laraquod, seemingly...

The descriptive passages were OK, I just found the characters' concerns tedious. It's not just Moby Dick. I generally find obsessive revenge quests pretty boring. Other stuff that sucked for me due to finding the revenge motive dull and off-putting: Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds. Clint Eastwood does some pretty good revenge. But when he does it, you don't have to take a bath in it.

So okay, Moby Dick — I pretty much knew that wasn't going to be near a universal opinion. But I don't see any posse forming to defend Blood Meridian. It was the mention of Blood Meridian that really sparked the combination of those adjectives. I just threw Moby Dick in for a two-fer because I also don't like that book. 87

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Laroquod wrote:
Blood Meridian is one of the dreariest, most tediously self-important books I've ever read, and even worse: it pulls its thunderingly awful allegory (I hate allegory) from another of the dreariest, most tediously self-important books I've ever read -- Moby Dick. I'm surprised your trollish tastes don't run to more irreverent fare. If any author is ripe for ridicule and lampoon it's Cormac McCarthy.

Paul.

I don't know. I feel like if he had said his favorite book was A Confederacy of Dunces, that would have been fairly clever.


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