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@ClaraDíazSanchez I maintain you're both. You have a PhD, which makes you a scholar (the claim doesn't say scholars of literature) and you are active on this site, which makes you a critic. So there
@verbose You're very sweet
I took "literary critics and scholars" to be a zeugma
@ClaraDíazSanchez 🍯 👅 Honey-tongued, that's me
@ClaraDíazSanchez well, I'm literal minded. If that's what it was meant to say, it should've said so unambiguously, so there.
00:23
@ClaraDíazSanchez I tried reading The Sound and the Fury, as well. And also gave up. If you want to read Southern literature set in the early 20th century, I highly recommend Tennessee Williams.
@PeterShor Eudora Welty? Flannery O'Connor? Kate Chopin?
 
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03:09
I haven't read Eudora Welty, but the others are great suggestions.
03:40
@verbose Are you secretly a mathematician?
 
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04:43
@Randal'Thor No, but (1) I have had jobs teaching programming and (2) I've studied formal logic off and on since high school. The latter helps me with the former in obvious ways
@PeterShor she has a very funny short story called "Why I live at the P.O." Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, an email client was named Eudora in a nod to the story.
 
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11:42
@PeterShor I'm not specifically interested in Southern literature. It's that I posted a question asking if Faulkner influenced Rulfo, another question asks if Joyce influenced Faulkner, and I realised that I'd never read anything by Faulkner
except for about 10% of TSaTF
 
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18:54
@Randal'Thor convert to comment?

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