6 results for "9730d0dead3ba8ea9ccf55eaa694fa14"
>>24865038

>18) That's Poe. Would guess either Rue Morgue or Purloined Letter, probably the first.
It's the latter (someone already got EAP).

>47) Barth, Sotweed?
No, because —
>Edit: if that's 70,
Right
>then Pynchon, Mason & Dixon?
Correct.

>82) Sterne, Tristram Shandy
Right, although you're not the first.

>96) Guessing St Vincent Millay
Right and you are. Name of the poem is just the first line. Not sure she was all that pleasant a person. Half her stuff seems to be saying, basically, “Yes, I slept with you but I wouldn't want to know you socially”.
>>24829418
A mixed bag here:

>1 ———> F O T C N
>Fall of the City of Nineveh. Not sure about this.
Duck Man already got this one: it's "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" by Ken Kesey.

>9 ———> S (F E W L A S)
>Stories (For Esmé - with Love and Squalor) by J. D. Salinger.
Right.

>11 ———> K O L
>The Eleven Kinds of Loneliness by Richard Yates
Right.

>13 ———> W O L A A B
>Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird by Wallace Stevens
Right. The first title that's an individual piece not a book, so a bit trickier.

>20 ———> L P A A S O D
>Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair
Right. Pablo Neruda.

>900 ———> G
>The 900 Theses.
Nope. No Mirandola in the Author List, and it would be "900 T".
>Or maybe The 900 Days by Harrison Salisbury
No Harrison Salisbury either. (And it would be 900 D.)
Sylnara did something really nice for me a while ago so I support her as dictator.
>>24546794
3/3 here:

>9) Borges' House of Asterion
The minotaur gives his version of events.

>11) Melville
Right, although you're not the first.

>13) Either Jung or Freud
Correct.
>but Freud makes more sense . . .
Also correct, because Jung isn’t in the Author List.
>. . . because he is queerer
Well I guess this will work too.

It's the passage from Interpretation Of Dreams which first describes the Oedipus Complex.
>>24492137

>19 Spenser, FQ
>27 poem is by Longfellow
Correct, but already found. (27 = ‘Wreck of the Hesperus’)

>29 is Donne, Weeping Valediction
>53 Look Back in Anger, Osborne
Correct and you're the first.

>(someone told me about an Oasis reunion recently; is this true?)
No idea, sorry.

>Is 60 Iris Murdoch?
Nope. #60 and #71 can be matched to two prominently Roman Catholic authors in the list.

>72 is Blake, probably from the Marriage of Heaven and Hell
Correct, and you’re the first.
>>24464490

>64 - 1984 by George Orwell
Correct. A random Winston diary entry.

>69 - East of Eden by John Steinbeck
Right. Cathy Ames gets drunk and shares a few secrets.