[AccessD] Interesting reading 3

artful at rogers.com artful at rogers.com
Sun Dec 24 22:52:00 CST 2006


For a brilliant novel on exactly your conclusion, see my favorite American novelist's "A Frolic of His Own", by William Gaddis. I think he is the best novelist of the 20th century. "A Frolic" has many subplots among which is a guy who sues himself -- and on logically plausible grounds. I won't spoil it, in case you decide to read it.

It's a little "difficult" in the sense that Tom Pynchon is, but it's also hysterically funny and a magnificent assault on the lawsuit industry.

Merry Christmas.
Arthur

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From: William Hindman <wdhindman at dejpolsystems.com>
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Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2006 11:05:00 PM
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...there ought to be an open season on all lawyers ...twice as long for tort 
lawyers ...all year long for government lawyers ...this country is sue crazy 
:(

William Hindman







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