HUD HUDSON
This week she has been reading Victor Hugo's
Notre-Dame of Paris.
So beautifully written . . .
and by a 28-year-old, too!
"But we must be fair to him,
his viciousness was not perhaps inborn. From
the time of his earliest steps
among mankind, he had first heard himself, then
seen himself being jeered at,
stigmatized, and rejected. For him human speech
had always consisted either of
mockery or a malediction. As he grew up, he
found only loathing all around
him. He had acquired it. He had caught the general
viciousness. He had
picked up the weapon with which he had been wounded.
And now he turned his face
towards men only reluctantly. His cathedral sufficed him.
It was peopled by marble
figures, kings, saints and bishops, who at least did not
burst out laughing in his face,
but only stared down at him quietly and kindly.
The other statues, the ones of
monsters and demons, felt no hatred for Quasimodo.
He resembled them too closely
for that. Rather they mocked other men. The saints
were his friends and blessed
him; the monsters were his friends, and protected him.
Thus he would pour out his
heart at length to them. Sometimes he would spend
whole hours at a time crouching
in front of one of the statues, in solitary conversation
with it. Should somebody
come, he fled like a lover surprised during his serenade."
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Xerxes' Junior Year
Last week Xerxes was reading
Leonard Nimoy's
I Am Spock
The week before Xerxes was reading William Shatner's
Up Till Now
The week before Xerxes was reading J.R.R. Tolkien's
The Hobbit
The week before Xerxes was reading
Voltaire's
Candide
The week before Xerxes was reading William Shakespeare's
The
Tempest
The week before Xerxes was reading Jack Fincher's
Lefties
The week before Xerxes was reading Yann Martel's
Life of Pi
The week before Xerxes was reading Jorge Luis Borges's
Ficciones
Xerxes' Sophomore Year
The week before Xerxes was reading Dante Alighieri's
Purgatorio
The week before Xerxes was reading Neil Gaiman and Terry
Pratchett's
Good Omens
The week before Xerxes was reading Alfred Lord Tennyson's
In
Memoriam
The week before Xerxes was reading Paul Woodruff's
Reverence
The week before Xerxes was reading Marilynne Robinson's
Gilead
The week before Xerxes was reading William Hjortsberg's
Falling Angel
The week before Xerxes was reading Herman
Melville's
Moby
Dick
The week before Xerxes was reading G.K. Chesterton's
Orthodoxy
The week before Xerxes was reading Anonymous's
Everyman
The week before Xerxes was reading David Maine's
Fallen
The week before Xerxes was reading The Dalai Lama's
An Open
Heart
The week before Xerxes was reading William Shakespeare's
As You
Like It
The week before Xerxes was reading William Shakespeare's
Macbeth
The week before Xerxes was reading Leo Tolstoy's
The Devil
Xerxes' Freshman Year
The week before Xerxes was
reading Jean Toomer's
Cane
The week before Xerxes was reading Patrick Süskind’s
Perfume
The week before Xerxes was reading Gore Vidal's
Creation
The week before Xerxes was reading A.S. Byatt's
Possession
The week before Xerxes was reading Dennis Potter's
Blackeyes
The week before Xerxes was reading Mervyn Peake's
Titus Alone
The week before Xerxes was reading Mervyn Peake's
Gormenghast
The week before Xerxes was reading Mervyn Peake's
Titus
Groan
The week before Xerxes was reading Lois Lowry's
The Giver
The week before Xerxes was reading Rudyard Kipling's
Mandalay
The week before Xerxes was reading Ralph Helfer's
Modoc
The week before Xerxes was reading George MacDonald's
The Portent
The week before Xerxes was reading Robert Graves's
I Claudius
The week before Xerxes was reading Mervyn Peake's
Mr Pye
The week before Xerxes was reading Riff Raff and Magenta's
The Time
Warp