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2004-11-20 @ 11:43 p.m.

I'm almost done with Janowitz's Slaves Of New York. Some of the stories make no sense at all, and frankly, the rest only make sense if you're a New York artist trying to score (either a good deal or some drugs). So much for being literary poseurs, wouldn't you say so, Claudia? I'm reading the K-Pax trilogy now. Should I do Pinter for 'S' Paper? I won't mind doing King Lear for the Shakespeare question. I should just con my dad into buying me tonnes of books on the pretext that I'm doing them for 'S' Paper. Someone other than Yi-Xun, suggest a text? What are all the rest of you taking English 'S' Paper thinking of doing anyway?



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