Saturday, June 25, 2022

HERZOG ... Page 2 of 2

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Trepverter
is a Yiddish word
that means
 the perfect response
to what someone says
after you have departed
from that conversation
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I first read Saul Bellow
more than fifty years ago

On the first page of Herzog,
he defines Trepverter

At that time,
I was a great reader
of first pages or first chapters,
unless the author was
Salinger or Sartre or Vonnegut

Second pages or second chapters
were usually eclipsed by
a pretty face
or 
baseball statistics
or 
NBA / NFL stories
before falling into 
the pit of neglect
 
This was true
for at least fifty books
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More than fifty years ago,
I read Updike's 
Rabbit Redux
but
—of course—
only the first chapter

Two months ago,
I learned that
what Updike I had read
was NOT Rabbit Redux

It was
Rabbit Run
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2 comments:

  1. I am surprised you did not copyright this page.

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    1. I'm not.
      Occasionally, I have
      a friendly attitude about
      being plagiarized.

      It fills me with
      a wonderful sense
      of flattery

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