Brevity by Dan Thompson for February 16, 2013
Transcript:
man: in 1951 you were quoted as saying, " Im the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life. Its awful. If Im on my way to the store to buy a magazine, even, and somebody asks me where Im going Im liable to say Im going to the opera. Its terrible" what do you have to say about that now? Holden Caulfield: Im glad I moved to Hollywood
pschearer Premium Member over 11 years ago
Yeah, I’ve heard not-good things about CitR too, but I will still have to read it someday just as part of my self-education. But it will have to be after I read “Canterbury Tales”, “Little Women”, “The DIvine Comedy”, “The Iliad”, and “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”, so I figure it will be, oh, maybe 2016. (I’m now reading “Thus Spake Zarathustra”; I strongly recommend that nobody ever reads it ever.)
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 11 years ago
Wow… what can I say….different tastes….
As a child, reading two or three books a week, I made time at least once or twice a year to re-read Little Women, because, mawkish sentimentality notwithstanding, I adored it so.
And in high school, Holden Caulfield spoke to me… Catcher in the Rye was a revelation…I don’t know how many times I read it… but at least a dozen.
I even loved the Canterbury Tales.
The rest of the books pschearer mentions, though, I can pretty much live without….
In fact, Nietzche, I’m afraid, was the undoing of my 17-year-old ambition to steep myself in existentialism…after falling with teen age abandon into the rather pretentious despair of more accessible proponents like Sartre, I just couldn’t slog through One. More. Page. of Zarathustra…. didn’t care whether he Spake or not. He spake not to ME.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 11 years ago
Al that aside…the “comedy” of today’s strip eludes me…Is it just another slam at Hollywood ethics?Dan?
Hope it has nothing to do with Guy and rOdd, who work in Hollywood.
gene1969 over 11 years ago
I never read it just for the fact that it was the book Mark David Chapman had with him when he killed John Lennon, I guess I’m blaming the book.
djsabc over 11 years ago
Isn’t CITR the book that they use in movies to Activate Sleeper agents? Mel Gibson was in one with Julia Roberts that used that book as a trigger.
Banjo Evans over 11 years ago
Probably best that you stay away from any reading with multiple paragraphs and/or ideas that can’t be put into Cliff’s Notes.
iced tea over 11 years ago
Holden Caulfield would make a good Hollywood actor. He lied just like those celebrities do. That’s also true of the writers of the articles about today’s celebrities.
Banjo Evans over 11 years ago
nonsense how? An imbecile says Catcher in the Rye is among the worst written books ever. Sorry that is just not the case and anyone with the slightest bit of literary acumen would refute this ridiculous opinion. I’ll not let trolls of the other kind spout such idiocy and sit idly by in some tacit approval of this slack-jawed troglodyte. And before you defend him so quickly maybe you should take a long hard look in the mirror and to reflect on up what exactly you’re defending.
Does the fool even understand that it was written in the voice of a teenager? Maybe it’s too sophisticated for him/her?
Banjo Evans over 11 years ago
what is next out of this dolt? Tolstoy too wordy? Shakespeare too old-fashioned? Keats too short?
Banjo Evans over 11 years ago
Where’s my comic? Is that your criteria for being able to critique or defend something artistic? DO you see the hypocrisy in your own question? Where is yours?You made a point about the 100 words or so of the comic being too much for you to handle and I called you out for the ridiculousness of the statement.But to answer your silly question. They are ALL my comics. And if you attack something I enjoy with specious reasoning, I shall defend it. So maybe you should think twice about how you sound before you go around criticizing things. And know that if you make such laughable commentary on a comic I am a fan of, you shall expect my rebuttal. Some people may think they can say whatever they want and be free of return critique, but I do not suffer these fools.
konradh over 11 years ago
Just for the record, this is a comic strip and the things in it are jokes.