The original thread began when I agreed with Etienne about
his dislike of this type of villain. In that I stuck to
movies of which I have seen many. I said then movies are more
important in influencing popular culture. It's only when I
mentioned a Harris work as an example that you sprung to
life. If you think Harris is the greatest thing since sliced
bread that's fine. I have read enough reviews, comments on
this list and seen the Oscar winning film made of his book to
know I don't wish to read anything by " one of the most
critically aclaimed authors of our time." Gee, I guess others
on this list are wasting their time debating about Hemingway
and Conrad. They should discuss Harris instead. Mark
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