On February 23 2008 14:48 fgsvsd wrote:
Interesting. I like how a certain un-adorned confidence shines through his answers.
And I learned lotsa new words too!^^
You forgot to ask his age though in the "obvious" section. =P
@Q3: "It's an elusive question, since anyone who reads too much is always tempted to transform his own voice into the authorial voice of his own story." - I fail to fully grasp the meaning of this sentence. What does the "anyone who reads too much" refer to? Anyone care to explain?;o
I'm quite curious to what Moltke is like IRL.
These interviews are a cool idea, RaGe. Thanks.
Interesting. I like how a certain un-adorned confidence shines through his answers.
And I learned lotsa new words too!^^
You forgot to ask his age though in the "obvious" section. =P
@Q3: "It's an elusive question, since anyone who reads too much is always tempted to transform his own voice into the authorial voice of his own story." - I fail to fully grasp the meaning of this sentence. What does the "anyone who reads too much" refer to? Anyone care to explain?;o
I'm quite curious to what Moltke is like IRL.
These interviews are a cool idea, RaGe. Thanks.
In basic terms, it means that if you read too many books, when you speak about yourself, you sound like you're reading a book (about yourself). I don't know what that menas to Moltke, but to me it means it's sometimes too verbose and descriptive (which a book has to be in order to set the "mood/scene", be entertaining, challenging, stimulating etc. etc.).
I think I mentioned before that if Moltke were to do an interview it would read like a novel (as do all his posts). I think I was right.
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