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- From: jack@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk (Jack Campin)
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- Subject: Re: Non-rabelaisian farts were flatulence was Ngaio Marsh
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- Date: 22 Dec 92 16:55:35 GMT
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- Reply-To: jack@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk (Jack Campin)
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- francis@oas.stanford.edu (Francis Muir) wrote:
- > Leslie Troutman answers:
- > Mikw Godwin asks:
- > I'm trying to think of some non-Rabelaisian pieces
- > about farting. Are there any?
- > There is a Mark Twain short story, the name of which escapes
- > me at present. It's *very* bawdy and hilarious.
- > It probably won't do. Its Rabelaisian. Actually, we have a problem. It is
- > difficult to imagine anything about farting that is not either Rabelaisian
- > (by Godwin's definition this included the Miller's Tale) or medical. In
- > what civilization has farting not been a joke?
-
- I guess we have to find something that comes from right outside the
- tradition Rabelais was part of. An anecdote which I think comes from
- Wilfred Thesiger's "Arabian Sands" suggests there may be such: farting in
- public used to be deeply shameful in Arab society. Thesiger describes
- a man, X, who had the misfortune to fart at a banquet presided over by his
- tribal chief, and went into exile as result. Many years later, thinking
- his disgrace had been expiated, he returned home. On the edge of the town
- he met a teenage boy, and asked him how old he was... "I don't know, but
- I was born in the year that X farted at the chief's banquet". X turned
- round and sadly went back into the desert.
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