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24 Sep 2006 11:50:58 AM |
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Re: Arab-Israel conflict explained in twenty lines or less |
On 24 Sep 2006 08:30:44 -0700, "jgarbuz" <jgarbuz@netzero.com> wrote:
wolfbat359a@mindspring.com wrote:
Ephraim wrote:
The Arab-Israel conflict explained in twenty lines or less
By Michael Green September 22, 2006
Two words will do it - "The Inheritors" Actually a book by William
Golding!
http://readers.penguin.co.uk/nf/shared/WebDisplay/0,,171904_1_12,00.html
This month features The Inheritors by William Golding, Faber,
The Inheritors is a family drama set in a time before - or what seems
to be before - the invention of the family.
Its title derives from the Bible, Matthew 5:5; this is the Sermon on
the Mount, in which Jesus says, 'Blessed are the meek: for they shall
inherit the earth.'
William Golding sets his novel at perhaps the most crucial point in
history: the very beginning.
The blurb of my old Faber copy gives away one of the novel's
surprises: 'an exploration of the lost world of Neanderthal man'.
The Inheritors is concerned with the first encounter between the
Neanderthals and those who would become homo sapiens - those who
would eventually become us.<
Golding's epigraph, taken from H.G.Wells' Outline of History, is
carefully chosen to confuse the reader, 'Says Sir Harry Johnston, in
a survey of the rise of modern man in his Views and Reviews: "The dim
racial remembrance of such gorilla-like monsters, with cunning brains,
shambling gait, hairy bodies, strong teeth, and possibly cannibalistic
tendencies, may be the germ of the ogre in folklore..."'<
It's already been told in the Bible before Golding. The story of Cain
and Abel.
Cain is cromagnon, or us, the surviving evil brother who is a
remorseful killer.
And his progeny are the schvartzes. LOL
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24 Sep 2006 12:24:35 PM |
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You know, its not too late for your mum to have a post natal
abortion!
The Re'vr''dd wrote:
On 24 Sep 2006 08:30:44 -0700, "jgarbuz" <jgarbuz@netzero.com> wrote:
wolfbat359a@mindspring.com wrote:
Ephraim wrote:
The Arab-Israel conflict explained in twenty lines or less
By Michael Green September 22, 2006
Two words will do it - "The Inheritors" Actually a book by William
Golding!
http://readers.penguin.co.uk/nf/shared/WebDisplay/0,,171904_1_12,00.html
This month features The Inheritors by William Golding, Faber,
The Inheritors is a family drama set in a time before - or what seems
to be before - the invention of the family.
Its title derives from the Bible, Matthew 5:5; this is the Sermon on
the Mount, in which Jesus says, 'Blessed are the meek: for they shall
inherit the earth.'
William Golding sets his novel at perhaps the most crucial point in
history: the very beginning.
The blurb of my old Faber copy gives away one of the novel's
surprises: 'an exploration of the lost world of Neanderthal man'.
The Inheritors is concerned with the first encounter between the
Neanderthals and those who would become homo sapiens - those who
would eventually become us.<
Golding's epigraph, taken from H.G.Wells' Outline of History, is
carefully chosen to confuse the reader, 'Says Sir Harry Johnston, in
a survey of the rise of modern man in his Views and Reviews: "The dim
racial remembrance of such gorilla-like monsters, with cunning brains,
shambling gait, hairy bodies, strong teeth, and possibly cannibalistic
tendencies, may be the germ of the ogre in folklore..."'<
It's already been told in the Bible before Golding. The story of Cain
and Abel.
Cain is cromagnon, or us, the surviving evil brother who is a
remorseful killer.
And his progeny are the schvartzes. LOL
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| User: "The Revrdd" |
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| Title: Re: Arab-Israel conflict explained in twenty lines or less |
24 Sep 2006 10:29:36 PM |
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On 24 Sep 2006 10:24:35 -0700, wrote:
You know, its not too late for your mum to have a post natal
abortion!
You know, it's not too late for yours to stop b'lowing niggas.
The Re'vr''dd wrote:
On 24 Sep 2006 08:30:44 -0700, "jgarbuz" <jgarbuz@netzero.com> wrote:
wolfbat359a@mindspring.com wrote:
Ephraim wrote:
The Arab-Israel conflict explained in twenty lines or less
By Michael Green September 22, 2006
Two words will do it - "The Inheritors" Actually a book by William
Golding!
http://readers.penguin.co.uk/nf/shared/WebDisplay/0,,171904_1_12,00.html
This month features The Inheritors by William Golding, Faber,
The Inheritors is a family drama set in a time before - or what seems
to be before - the invention of the family.
Its title derives from the Bible, Matthew 5:5; this is the Sermon on
the Mount, in which Jesus says, 'Blessed are the meek: for they shall
inherit the earth.'
William Golding sets his novel at perhaps the most crucial point in
history: the very beginning.
The blurb of my old Faber copy gives away one of the novel's
surprises: 'an exploration of the lost world of Neanderthal man'.
The Inheritors is concerned with the first encounter between the
Neanderthals and those who would become homo sapiens - those who
would eventually become us.<
Golding's epigraph, taken from H.G.Wells' Outline of History, is
carefully chosen to confuse the reader, 'Says Sir Harry Johnston, in
a survey of the rise of modern man in his Views and Reviews: "The dim
racial remembrance of such gorilla-like monsters, with cunning brains,
shambling gait, hairy bodies, strong teeth, and possibly cannibalistic
tendencies, may be the germ of the ogre in folklore..."'<
It's already been told in the Bible before Golding. The story of Cain
and Abel.
Cain is cromagnon, or us, the surviving evil brother who is a
remorseful killer.
And his progeny are the schvartzes. LOL
.
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