28 Aug
1997
28 Aug
'97
2:17 p.m.
Chris Stack wrote: >I doubt he had a Catholic upbringing, because he says: "the vicar or >whatever", unless he was a rubbish Catholic who didn't know much. - Well, what can I say - I don´t know religious terms that well, not in english anyway. But I´ll bet I´m better than you in swedish:-) > The "loneliness of the long distance runner" is a book by Alan Sillitoe. >The Back cover says it's a modern classic, but I wouldn't go that far, >It's not bad for a short story though. I think it was made into a film, >but I've never seen it. Apparently the book's better if you are/were a >long-distance runner, which I'm not. - Used to be a longsistance runner, but I hurt my leg... So I guess I´m not that intersted then. Too many "not bad" books in the world. Which jumping from one author to another gives me the chance to recommend my favourite author, Hermann Hesse, to all of you. Klas ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . This message was brought to you by the Sinister mailing list. . To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". . For subscribing, unsubscribing and other list information please see . http://www.majordomo.net/sinister -----------------------------------------------------------------------