To: From: e ey pstem Sent Wed 5/18/2011 3:38:25 PM Subject Re: Re : I didn't reaize there were jungles in london.. I love the magus„ but fowles style i believe is not at the level of nabokov or Faulkner. Again the aesthetics of language , turn of phrase, puns , similes metaphors, alliteration„ deeper and more elegant than the story„ Nabokov said that every story was the same„ the beauty resided in the details of how it was told... ( no translations ) .. no need to apologize for " playboys ? " as I felt no need for embassy, Oscar Wilde said that a gentleman never insults any one -- unintentionally.. You may always take refuge behind your purported access to a limited english vocabulary. On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Hello Jeffrey, Jungles.... no playboys lucky you! In London there are too many of them. wrote: Thank you for the reading assignement. By the way, I do know when Seneka lived. It is funny that you advice me books, because when we were talking on Saturday, you made me think about one of my most favourite book, "The Magus" of John Fowles. Did you read it? You remind me the magus. It is difficult for me to choose a book for you, no doubt, you have read thousands. Have a great time, wherever you arc. P.s. : concerning putting names before P.S. - why loosing my time and your attention on the formalities. P.s. : I am sorry for using "playboy" word, I did not find how to write the polite version of the term, that you told me on Saturday. --- En date de : Mar 17.5.11, Jeffrey Epstein <kevacationfiStraiLeoin> a ecrit : De: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> AO: ' blio Date: Mardi 17 mai 2011, 0 t04 Jungles . mercenaries. no playboys here *********************************************************** The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. It is the property of EFTA_R1_00269578 EF