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Notes on Literature: "Shadow Country"

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Big Red Jeff Rubard

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Jan 6, 2010, 7:34:40 PM1/6/10
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A /work/ that justifies its 'double-quotes' - Shadow Country is
"intensionally" a work of American Modern fiction deriving from -
Peter Mathiessen - the /late/ Peter Matheissen. Check Modern Library
for availability. Get it straight, "dogs": this is a "Book of
Counties" -- the way it /goes down/ e-ven to-day in the *tightest*
place in America, Thee Everglades non personal -- 'all the paintings
you recall' are no match for the Amateur Historian of Bunks County or
where ever you /ree-side/ -- and his Slide Show at Public Library is
*the ginchiest* no matter what a Young Contrarian *tole* you. Verbose
e-now, and sometimes "and how"; I lay no claims as to "what goes on"
in precincts o'fronde today, tho'.

A National Book Award winner: *For reals*/tendentially for true/the
*black man* always "gets it" in the end/and.there.is.no.saying

As regards
The provenance
Of even your
Favorite thing.

Jeff Rubard

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Jan 7, 2010, 3:22:23 PM1/7/10
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On Jan 6, 4:34 pm, Big Red Jeff Rubard

And that man who was from an extremely privileged and *responsible*
family but had to do, for some inexplicable reason, one of the
*toughest* jobs in America grew up to be --
Our 43th President --
George W. Bush.

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