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Old 07-21-2013, 10:31 AM   #5
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Baudelaire?
It seems that my hints were too easy.

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But you just said you're not into poetry.
Not that much, that’s right, but C.B. is different. How can one not like Les Fleurs du Mal?

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Many thanks for the Melville. I voted nay, because though I'm into poetry, I'm not into everything, and I think your work is such a pleasure for so many, you should at least enjoy it, and invest into what appeals to you (so many books, so little time). You could just call it "complete prose" and be done with it

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I rarely read all of the books of an author, but usually don’t mind including everything in the epubs. It’s just that his poetry seems to be especially sub-par. And I doubt that I will ever touch Typee or Omoo, but I love Bartleby and Billy Budd.

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