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Pipedream:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on May 23, 2006, 12:41:39 pm ---I think it's very significant that the dot and the colon are placed in close proximity, evoking the symbiotic relationship of the singularity and the duality of existence in Ray's oeuvre.

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Interesting approach, Lee! And I thought he was alluding to pointilism! How stupid...  ::)   

Kelda:
Ray!? Drunk!? :o Noooooooooooooo!!!

You guys rawk though! Love how we can talk about nothing!!

YaadPyar:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on May 23, 2006, 12:41:39 pm ---
I think it's very significant that the dot and the colon are placed in close proximity, evoking the symbiotic relationship of the singularity and the duality of existence in Ray's oeuvre.


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So true Lee.  And it evokes as well the complication and subtle irony of both the finality of Ennis and Jack's relationship at the end of BBM, and the open-endedness of Ennis's story still to be played out with Jack only as en emotional ghost, as evidenced by his willingness to attend his daughter's wedding. 

I think Ray has been particularly eloquent here not just with what he has posted, but was has been left un-posted...

slayers_creek_oth:

--- Quote from: Pipedream on May 23, 2006, 08:02:58 am ---Yeah, Ray.

You don't say much but you get your dot point across. Obviously. And we are enjoying the peace and quiet.  ;D 

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ROFL....too true!

RouxB:
I believe the OP has really embraced Annie Proulx's contention that stories should be completed by the reader-to be interpreted in the context of his or her own . of reference. What a brilliant commentary Ray!

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