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Re: Mrs M.R.
Posted by:
Io Chrysafidou
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Date: January 30, 2004 07:29PM
<HTML>Dear Mrs Rosenfeld,
After having been obliged to commute a distance of 215 kms every other day for the past week, I come back to the dear old Forum to find your missive.
When I say something on this Forum, I try to be objective and base my answer on facts. So, I can assure you that the dear old gentleman in Feldafing mentions his prowess as a reporter rather than a novelist at least three times in Die Festung, twice in Der Abschied, once in Der Luxusliner and in several of the magazine articles which I copied and sent to you over the last two years as soon as I received them.
In fact, it is to his advantage to pass himself off as a reporter, because this gives his evidence more weight.
However, your remark of 'dying day', made in your usual knee-jerk response to anything you disagree with, is crass, boorish, ill-mannered, completely out of place and unladylike, when you KNOW that it is not yet a dozen days since I last sat at my dear aunt's bedside and listenend to h e r laboured dying breaths.
So, dear lady, you can keep your deeply passionate feelings about literary figures, and I shall keep my counsel.
Yours sincerely
Io Chrysafidou</HTML>
After having been obliged to commute a distance of 215 kms every other day for the past week, I come back to the dear old Forum to find your missive.
When I say something on this Forum, I try to be objective and base my answer on facts. So, I can assure you that the dear old gentleman in Feldafing mentions his prowess as a reporter rather than a novelist at least three times in Die Festung, twice in Der Abschied, once in Der Luxusliner and in several of the magazine articles which I copied and sent to you over the last two years as soon as I received them.
In fact, it is to his advantage to pass himself off as a reporter, because this gives his evidence more weight.
However, your remark of 'dying day', made in your usual knee-jerk response to anything you disagree with, is crass, boorish, ill-mannered, completely out of place and unladylike, when you KNOW that it is not yet a dozen days since I last sat at my dear aunt's bedside and listenend to h e r laboured dying breaths.
So, dear lady, you can keep your deeply passionate feelings about literary figures, and I shall keep my counsel.
Yours sincerely
Io Chrysafidou</HTML>
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Re: Mrs M.R. | Io Chrysafidou | 01/30/2004 07:29PM |
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