The Required Amount at the Prescribed Rate (Handcrafted From the Finest Corinthian Leather)
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far, But Maybe It Should
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree: Alex was reading a Fantastic Four comic book when he noticed that a character in the comic book was reading the very same comic book-- he was so excited that he called me over to see it-- and then we talked about the possibility of a guy inside the little drawing of the comic reading a tinier version of the comic book, and the even tinier guy inside the tiny comic book doing the same thing, ad nauseum; maybe this will blossom into a predilection for meta-fiction like Tristram Shandy and if on a winter's night a traveler . . . maybe he will end up just like his dad, nerdy and well versed in novels that no one else has read.
I saw a tour bus two weeks ago with a picture of the self-same tour bus on the side with a tinier picture on that bus, and I was driving, so I couldn't concentrate hard enough to see if it went on ad infinitum, but I was hung over and completely absorbed by it.
ReplyDeletewho can name the post-modernist in the photo?
ReplyDeleteDavid Louis Edelman!!
ReplyDeleteDo I win something?!! I hope I win something!
hmm.. I don't think its him anymore..
ReplyDeleteboo.
John Barth.
ReplyDeleteJohn Locke, my alter ego, circa 1983?
ReplyDeletei love whoever made the lost reference.
ReplyDeletereminds me of the scene in Animal House when the professor (Donald Sutherland) shares that a tiny particle in his fingernail "can be a whole tiny universe"
ReplyDeleteyes; I realize after reading everyones comments, I am the child that ate the glue in pre-school...and elementary