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- From: mnemonic@eff.org (Mike Godwin)
- Subject: Re: Anne Rice Fan
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.200820.8262@eff.org>
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 20:08:20 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec28.182615.2160@lunatix.uucp> lmollett@lunatix.uucp (Laura Mollett) writes about Anne Rice's BELINDA:
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- >My husband also enjoyed this book a great deal, and felt that one of
- >the most fascinating parts was her wonderful portrayal of a male protaganist.
- >He said she managed to express a male point of view really well for a female
- >author. Anyway, I recommend it, for what that's worth :).
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- Rice's recent TALE OF THE BODY THIEF is the story of the Vampire Lestat's
- switching bodies with a mortal man. Since much of the story concerns
- Lestat's reaction to suddenly being a functioning male human being
- again, it involves a similar imaginative leap on Rice's part.
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- --Mike
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