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 =  brave new world
felix nicolau
[15.Feb.07 23:47]
camelia, you did it before me. an excellent novel i want also to write about. so, your review helped me a lot. i really congratulate you.i'll emphasize the perverse and monstruous side of this novel about the sexual revolution, as a sequel to your accomplishment

 =  Felix
Heghedus Camelia
[16.Feb.07 07:52]
I want to replace my usually “thankful” that sounds like a formality with “Yes!!!”; I felt a real childish joy reading your comment, which guerdoned my trial and the emotion I’m always feeling when I put something on this site. It is indeed an excellent novel, if you do remember, I read it because of you; it glued on my hands and heart from the beginning. I’m waiting, impatiently, to read your qualified interpretation. Thank you very much!

 =  dizzy
felix nicolau
[17.Feb.07 00:11]
did you read it because of me? have i ever betrayed my lectures publicly? yeap, an excellent novel,indeed

 =  No,
Heghedus Camelia
[17.Feb.07 07:27]
you have only mentioned Houellebecq in one of your comment (“strangeness”) and I am glad you have done it in that way. Do you think that I have to erase the Romanian version?

 =  not at all
felix nicolau
[17.Feb.07 20:32]
i haven't seen it yet, but why should you erase it?????

 =  I don’t know
Heghedus Camelia
[18.Feb.07 07:58]
I am not enough competent, so I feel myself like stepping on a strange land. thanks a lot!

 =  don't count on mh to repair your motorcycle
ion amariutei
[18.Feb.07 08:30]
kind of a practical summary, but a little scant of breath (and depth)
mh's books, true to his own perception of the world (and timing of observations), are about transitory emotions in today's world, akin to quantum physics, where reality is forever elusive and entropy is supreme ruler.
his characters are already "post-humans", more myspace and utube, living kind of disposable, interchangeable lives than real, bones and red meat people.
and he stays true to the end, his books, although some of the best contemporary prose, are supremely forgettable, disposable, not really important, like everything else :)

 =  Ion,
Heghedus Camelia
[18.Feb.07 10:38]
You’re right and you have said in few words more than I in several pages have. Your remarks concerning the transitory emotions, the entropy that rules this world, the forgetfulness are, unfortunately, so true. Thank you for letting here your skilled observations, you honored me. I didn’t intend to make a review, it is rather an exercise with myself.





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