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Old 04-18-2011, 11:51 AM   #22
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Pity it doesn't work like that. There is no reference. There are hints and puns you will just not get. You will believe the book was boring, when it wasn't. It was just full of insider jokes.
Once upon a time the sum knowledge of the world was, relatively, tiny and smart people all read the same books and were able to show one another how well-educated and erudite they were by punning hilariously over these classics. These classics were invariably written in Latin or ancient Greek and covered philosophy, mathematics and engineering, amongst other things.

The "classics"being discussed above, horribly modern books written in languages which aren't even dead, provide a similar, if rather less broadly based, experience for the literary reading elite.

In the last fifty years there's been an information supernova and society, for better or for worse, is less hidebound or dogmatic. Being "well read" is rather more of an option and less a necessity to measure one's worth. We have money for that now.
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