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- From: kamorgan@athena.mit.edu (Keith Morgan)
- Subject: Re: lemurs in literature
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- Lemurs in literature? Egad sir, a central and important contribution
- to literature: see, for example:
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- *The literary outlaw and the lemurs: William S. Burroughs among the
- prosimians* by Tom Patterson
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- * Adventures of Cuddles and Chuckles* by Elsie Lewis Rawson.
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- and lemurs wax philosophic in Sartre's *Le mur*
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- Keith - who never met a lemur he didn't like
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- Keith Morgan kamorgan@athena.mit.edu
- In the end nothing could be said of his work except that it was
- preposterous and true and totally unacceptable. Edward Whittemore
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