tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1419758750509959142.post2866569137295238933..comments2009-10-30T13:11:27.308+00:00Comments on Words Etc.: Burgers in ParadiseJames Smythhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01603328247426290092noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1419758750509959142.post-6483981397024263362009-07-02T02:39:51.234+01:002009-07-02T02:39:51.234+01:00There's actually an unfinished one, which some...There's actually an unfinished one, which someone has kindly finished for him (http://mozartcellomusic.com) and some imposters where some genius has just transposed an oboe concerto or the such like.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1419758750509959142.post-79681898476808547052009-06-09T18:38:08.286+01:002009-06-09T18:38:08.286+01:00I think even a lumpen prole would known that Mozar...I think even a lumpen prole would known that Mozart didn't write any cello concertos. The man is toying with us.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1419758750509959142.post-47059148303878581212009-06-05T14:46:10.704+01:002009-06-05T14:46:10.704+01:00Smyth's writing works on many levels and there...Smyth's writing works on many levels and there is a subtle subtext to this article that may have bypassed many readers. At first "Burgers in Paradise" seems, purely and simply, to be a diatribe against the lumpen proles he so despises. But beneath the surface is a different message. It is: "I had a lovely, relaxing holiday with my beautiful girlfriend. We stayed in a five-star hotel and saw incredible views from the top of a 3700m volcano."<br /><br />Read the piece again. Obvious now, isn't it?Clarehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14034184942194068709noreply@blogger.com