The whole world lies rotting in the street

Jan 18, 2006 10:40

4) The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham. I'd actually seen the movie of this at some point last year, and it was a reasonably good film. Naturally, the book is better. The movie chose to follow only the course of Larry, and it certainly is his tale that makes the story worth telling. Still, in the novel, by fleshing out the lives of those around ( Read more... )

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kat1031 January 19 2006, 02:38:35 UTC
Congrats on your classes. I'm (semi)officially an MA Candidate in American History. (words you probably never thought you'd hear, huh?) Although, this semester is all about the gender history. I'm in:
His 692 (Women in the West) (Figured that I oughta take at least one Western US History class at UNLV since well, I'm *in* the West)
His 695A Sexuality and Christianity
His 695B Sex and Society: Gender in Modern European History.
His 724 Colloq. in American Cultural/Intellectual History which is focusing on Early American, and somewhat strongly on, of course, gender.

Oh, yeah, and I'm also getting an IS degree, too.

Some girls collect barbie dolls, I collect degrees.

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