Gentlemen Prefer Blondes -and- But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
2 journalers for this copy...
I wondered whether to place this under "Humor" instead of "Literature & Fiction," since this is a good example of those short, funny novels that endure from the 1920's.
Loos seems to have more sympathy for the dizzy blonde protagonist than I would've expected from the plot synopsis. The real subject of her humor seems to be male stupidity.
Loos seems to have more sympathy for the dizzy blonde protagonist than I would've expected from the plot synopsis. The real subject of her humor seems to be male stupidity.
Journal Entry 2 by mejarc at Georgetown Coffee Company, 1400 Argentine St in Georgetown, Colorado USA on Wednesday, September 7, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (9/5/2005 UTC) at Georgetown Coffee Company, 1400 Argentine St in Georgetown, Colorado USA
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atop the pile of newspapers, etc., below the cash register
atop the pile of newspapers, etc., below the cash register
Got it at a used book sale at the Library. Was more interested in the tag than in the story. I will release it soon.