Archives for Litsa Dremousis, 2003-2011. Current site: https://litsadremousis.com.
Litsa Dremousis is the author of Altitude Sickness (Future Tense Books). Seattle Metropolitan Magazine named it one of the all-time "20 Books Every Seattleite Must Read". Her essay "After the Fire" was selected as one of the "Most Notable Essays 2011” by Best American Essays, and The Seattle Weekly named her one of "50 Women Who Rock Seattle". She is an essayist with The Washington Post.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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When you groove on almost everything about someone but must contend with the fact he does not like Bob Dylan.
I am very confused by this. I'd understand having an opinion like "I don't really care for Dylan's born-again period" or "I think Blood on the Tracks is overrated." But not enjoying Dylan at all? What does that even mean?
I am very confused by this. I'd understand having an opinion like "I don't really care for Dylan's born-again period" or "I think Blood on the Tracks is overrated." But not enjoying Dylan at all? What does that even mean?
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