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Mental gymnastics and synchronised psyching

00:00 Mon 19th Feb 2001 |

By Nicola Shepherd

ONCE again several mind-bending questions have been posted on the Arts & Literature section.

The person who wanted to know how culture and identity are defined in American society defeated most, and so a booklist, selected from the 4,000 books on the subject, was provided.

A seemingly innocuous question about Jonathan Swift's essay A Modest Proposal, elicited an answer�that is best not read by the squeamish.

Don Campbell seems such a common name that when we were asked to track down this American author we really weren't sure we had got the right one. Ours wrote a book about teaching children through music.

Dorothy's surname in a Wizard of Oz foxed everyone for a few days, until a fan came forward.

By contrast the poem used in the Center Parcs advert was easy prey, as it has recently been voted in the nation's top one hundred poems.

We still haven't had anyone brave enough to venture a definition of post-modern literature. Just goes to show that literary snobbery still lives on if�we are all too embarassed to venture our own attempts at a definition.

Keep those questions coming here.

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