In a message dated 5/6/04 2:25:18 PM, lg...@yahoo.es writes:

> It's just that I think the book was written to be read, not spoken -
> the reader's eyes can and do go back and forth to capture the nested
> concepts.
> 
> So this lead me to think how would a book with shorter sentences be
> like.  It would be a different book, perhaps for a different audience
> or for a different way of absorbing the ideas.
> 
> Lucas--

Mmmm. . . I think you are right.

How about a children's book which offered Harrison's idea of making a space 
large enough for all the voices, and all the points of view?   I could see 
something with animals, bumping out the circle to make space for large and 
small 
animals and all their different voices and needs . . .

Thanks for your thought-provoking questions!

Joelle


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