7 Oct
2003
7 Oct
'03
2:01 p.m.
Andy wrote: JAM> I'm toying with the idea of 'music in literature' as a topic for a JAM> class, and I'm trying to think of substantial fiction that is JAM> either about a musician, or about a musical milieu, or a type of JAM> music. If I started cracking open boxes & staring at spines I could probably come up with dozen in an hour or so, but the one that crawls directly from my unaided memory is Josef Skvorecky's _The Bass Saxophone_. It's in print from Ecco. -- Jim Flannery newgrange@newgrangemedia.com One cannot judge the value of an opinion simply by the amount of courage that is required in holding it. -- George Orwell np: nr: Lawrence Sutin, _Do What Thou Wilt: A Life of Aleister Crowley_