--the professor thinks anna karenina may be the greatest novel of all time
--the professor says the same thing three times emphatically and then contradicts it by saying every rule can be broken and goes off on a tangent about how very experimental virginia woolf was
and also, from the other class:
--the professor mistakes your comment that 'either/or' in english usually means an EXCLUSIVE either/or as a question about what he meant
--the following is presented, NOT JOKINGLY, as something on which time might be spent:
right. right.
i wonder if yoko ono ever thought of singing solo
if she thought of other men and if she doubted john lennon
--the professor says the same thing three times emphatically and then contradicts it by saying every rule can be broken and goes off on a tangent about how very experimental virginia woolf was
and also, from the other class:
--the professor mistakes your comment that 'either/or' in english usually means an EXCLUSIVE either/or as a question about what he meant
--the following is presented, NOT JOKINGLY, as something on which time might be spent:
-john will behave if and only if bob doesn't come to the party.
-if jane comes then bob comes.
-either jane comes or harry gets angry.
-therefore, either harry gets angry or john will not behave.
right. right.
i wonder if yoko ono ever thought of singing solo
if she thought of other men and if she doubted john lennon