On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 12:35:36 -0800 (PST), Andrew McDowell
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On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 7:54:24?PM UTC, Dave wrote:
On 1/11/24 17:37, [email protected] wrote:
On Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 7:10:09?PM UTC-6, Lynn McGuire wrote:
�Author Chuck Tingle uninvited from Texas book festival over mask�
https://www.chron.com/culture/article/chuck-tingle-tla-conference-18600608.php
�The Texas Library Association has since apologized and re-extended its >> >> invitation.�
You have got to be kidding me. This guy writes trash.
I was sure this would be about Covid.
I was sure it would be about Covid too. But it was about a strange guy
instead. What some of my compatriots would describe as a "weird
motherfucker". While the TLA could have done a better job of checking
this guy out before inviting him, HE could have been more gracious about
accepting their apology. But he decided to be an ass instead. Why am I
not surprised?
Even I had heard of Chunk Tingle. Heaven knows what it will do to my recommendations, but just searching for Chunk Tingle on Amazon and looking at the titles suggests that this is not your standard SF author, unless my view of SF authors has been
unacceptably skewed by my weekly listen to the Baen Free Radio podcast. For some reason, I also got a sponsored link to The Odyssey (Annotated) which looks like it really is an annotated edition of Homer's work. It is slightly odd, but not in the style
of Chunk Tingle. Apparently it is the author's follow-on to a work he published in 1897 and it is written partly to defend his thesis that the writer of the Odyssey was a young woman living in Trapani Sicily, who appears in the story as Nausicaa.
A theory Robert Graves used as the plot of his novel /Homer's
Daughter/. He uses the basic setup (father goes away, mother is
distressed, stranger appears and rights things) as the inspiration for
the basic framework. In Graves' case, he also thought the 10 year
journey home in the poem itself was based on a trip around Sicily.
--
"Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,
Who evil spoke of everyone but God,
Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"
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