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- From: jfurr@polaris.async.vt.edu (Joel K. Furr)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.lemurs,rec.arts.books
- Subject: Re: lemurs in literature
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- Date: 22 Dec 92 19:21:16 GMT
- References: <BzM2qy.I7@polaris.async.vt.edu> <TiP6VB2w164w@phsbbs.princeton.nj.us>
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- In article <TiP6VB2w164w@phsbbs.princeton.nj.us> rachel@phsbbs.princeton.nj.us (Rachel M. Kadel) writes:
- >jfurr@polaris.async.vt.edu (Joel K. Furr) writes:
- >> In article <UfBHAiS00VAu4GcUcD@andrew.cmu.edu> gh26+@andrew.cmu.edu (Gregory
- >> >how many authors can you think of who wrote about lemurs.I mean fiction
- >> >authors not nature writers.I read an essay about the significance of
- >> >lemurs in the writing of William S. Burroughs.something to do with
- >> >heroin using homosexuals.That sounds like a lemur to me.I think if
- >> >lemurs were marketed that way then maybe there would be more of a push
- >> >for a National Geographic special about lemurs,maybe staring David Bowie.
- >>
- >> Right off hand, I can't think of ANY authors who wrote about lemurs. In
- >> literature, I mean. I guess authors have written about lemurs from a
- >> scientific standpoint, but I've never read any serious literature in which
- >> Lemurs appeared as important characters. Anyone else?
- >
- >The only thing that occurs to me is that in _So Long and Thanks For All
- >the Fish_, by Douglas Adams, in chapter 24, when Arthur Dent is
- >unexpectedly flying, it says the following:
- > He tried not to think about the ground, what
- > an extraordinarily big thing it was and how
- > much it would hurt him if it decided to stop
- > hanging there and suddenly fell on him. He
- > tried to think nice thoughts about lemurs
- > instead, which was exactly the right thing
- > to do because he couldn't at that moment
- > remember precisely what a lemur was, if it
- > was one of those things that sweep in great
- > majestic herds across the plains of wherever
- > it was or if that was wildebeests, so it was
- > a tricky kind of thing to think nice thoughts
- > about without simply resorting to an icky sort
- > of general well-disposedness toward things,
- > and all this kept his mind well occupied while
- > his body tried to adjust to the fact that it
- > wasn't touching anything.
-
- Indeed, I *had* forgotten about the lemurs in the mind of Arthur Dent,
- despite having read that book. It might be interesting if lemurs swept
- across the plains in massive herds, but unfortunately they don't. Most of
- them live in trees in what remains of the Madagascar rain forest, with a
- few living in reed beds around lakes in Madagascar. Unfortunately, what
- with the tendency of Malagasy citizens to burn off rain forest to use for
- development land, the habitat of the lemurs is shrinking every year.
- Perhaps it would have been better in the long run if they had developed in
- size and adapted to life on the plains. No, 'cause then someone analogous
- to Buffalo Bill would probably have popped up (Lemur Bill?) and shot them.
-
- I think what we need here is a massive rec.arts.books/alt.fan.lemurs
- writing effort to produce a book titled "Save The Lemurs". Everyone,
- please write a five-paragraph essay, spellchecked of course, on why you
- feel lemurs are essential and should be saved. Extra points will be given
- for using the lemur word "frink" constructively. Post your essays
- publicly here in rec.arts.books and alt.fan.lemurs.
-
- >I now return you to your regularly scheduled flames about homosexuality,
- >unless you're reading this on alt.fan.lemurs, in which case I now return
- >you to your regularly scheduled weirdness. (On second thought, this is
- >weirdness, although not regularly scheduled. Whatever.)
-
- What? rec.arts.books is devoted to flames about homosexuality? I would
- have thought that it would have been about books. Perhaps I should post
- reviews of some books about lemurs. That is, if I can find any.
-
- > Rachel Meredith Kadel
- >
- >There's an infinite number of monkeys at the door wanting to show us the
- >script to Hamlet they've worked out...The school won't even LISTEN to me
- >, much less let me speak for it...rachel@phsbbs.princeton.nj.us
-
-
- Notice how it's never "an infinite number of lemurs"? Always monkeys.
-