jacobsaunders Posted May 13, 2023 Report Posted May 13, 2023 “A guy named Burgess in Ann Arbor” is a strange sentence, since this individual isn’t attributed any function or characteristic in that text
rudall Posted May 13, 2023 Report Posted May 13, 2023 Is that a photograph of a page in a book? It needed a copy editor/proofreader.
martin swan Posted May 13, 2023 Report Posted May 13, 2023 53 minutes ago, rudall said: Is that a photograph of a page in a book? It needed a copy editor/proofreader. Cormac McCarthy needs a copy editor Maybe you could apply for the job?
Michael Richwine Posted May 13, 2023 Report Posted May 13, 2023 O that I might be as bad a writer as McCarthy! Or as bad a maker as Burgess, for that matter!
arglebargle Posted May 14, 2023 Author Report Posted May 14, 2023 1 hour ago, Michael Richwine said: O that I might be as bad a writer as McCarthy! Or as bad a maker as Burgess, for that matter! Indeed.
palousian Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 It's times like this that I wish M'net had a "like" button.
David Burgess Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 That's quite a surprise, since I don't recall having ever sent him a free toaster.
Bodacious Cowboy Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 17 hours ago, rudall said: Is that a photograph of a page in a book? It needed a copy editor/proofreader. Well thats kind of what makes McCarthy McCarthy aint it. I find his writing unbearable. Guess I'm just too stoopid to appreciate it. Color me a fully paid up member of the confederacy of dunces. Cool to see our world making an appearance in such highfalutin literaychewer, all the same...
Ganymede Piggot Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 Tell him if he's looking for somebody to play you in a movie, you have a lot of experience at it
David Burgess Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 19 hours ago, jacobsaunders said: ..a strange sentence, since this individual isn’t attributed any function or characteristic in that text. Yes, but doesn't using me as someone who is without characteristics or function describe me perfectly? How could he have done it better?
Dwight Brown Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 5 hours ago, David Burgess said: That's quite a surprise, since I don't recall having ever sent him a free toaster. But everyone gets the toaster! DLB :-)
jacobsaunders Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 19 minutes ago, David Burgess said: Yes, but doesn't using me as someone who is without characteristics or function describe me perfectly? How could he have done it better? The whole sentence reads “A guy named Burgess in Ann Arbor” full stop (period in Ann Arbor). Any normal mortal reader can only ask him/herself “Burgess guy what?"
Violadamore Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 1 hour ago, Bodacious Cowboy said: Well thats kind of what makes McCarthy McCarthy aint it. I find his writing unbearable. Guess I'm just too stoopid to appreciate it. Color me a fully paid up member of the confederacy of dunces. Cool to see our world making an appearance in such highfalutin literaychewer, all the same... I'm the exact opposite. I find his writing unbearable because, among my other character building mistakes in life, I've worked as a technical writer and editor. In tech and science writing, unlike in "belles lettres", absolute clarity is required, and the reader's questions are supposed to be answered. Some of the more artsy fiction writers make my fingers itch for a red pencil.
Ganymede Piggot Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 You have to be a Navy Seal or an ambassador to know what Tom Clancy is talking about. Now it's our turn.
Violadamore Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 1 hour ago, Bill Merkel said: You have to be a Navy Seal or an ambassador to know what Tom Clancy is talking about. [Looks over the top of her aviator rims, admonishingly.] Not necessarily...........there are other jobs that speak the language.
David Burgess Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 1 hour ago, jacobsaunders said: The whole sentence reads “A guy named Burgess in Ann Arbor” full stop (period in Ann Arbor). Any normal mortal reader can only ask him/herself “Burgess guy what?" Haven't I already answered that? Do you British-turned-Austrian folks place higher value on multi-volume descriptions of something, than on "economy of words"? Some of the older "elite" English writing styles seemed to place a high value on using as many words as possible, to say as little as possible.
Violadamore Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 2 minutes ago, arglebargle said: Well, I enjoyed it. That's what counts, and by now you're aware that you never know where a MN thread will wander to.
HoGo Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 1 hour ago, David Burgess said: Some of the older "elite" English writing styles seemed to place a high value on using as many words as possible, to say as little as possible. Ain't that style called politician speech?
jacobsaunders Posted May 14, 2023 Report Posted May 14, 2023 1 hour ago, David Burgess said: Some of the older "elite" English writing styles seemed to place a high value on using as many words as possible, to say as little as possible. don't need any words to say nothing
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