cmtusa

cmtusa

I'm a writer born and raised in New Orleans. Currently, I teach in the English Department at LSU. My favorite writers include Ira Levin, Chuck Palahniuk, Faulkner, Vonnegut, Orwell, Tennessee Williams, Crews, O'Connor, and Woodrell. You can read samples of my work at the following address: www.christophertusa.com I love talking to readers and...more »
  • New Orleans / Baton Rouge, LA, USA
  • member since Wednesday, July 11 2007

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  • jzine

    jzine says

    Have you read Knockemstiff? It's great--wonderful writing about some very twisted people. Very well done.

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • angel

    angel says

    WELCOME TO FLAPPERS

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • charity J

    charity J says

    Thank you for being a member of the Believers Loveworld Family (group)... Please Kindly introduce yourself to the Family..., We would like to know you better...
    LOVE!

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Terrie  S

    Terrie S says

    Thanks for asking me to be a friend. How do you ever keep up with all those people? I stand to learn a lot with Shelfari.

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • jzine

    jzine says

    Gauteaux, Thompsom, Woodrell, AND Pierre? I never find people who love those writers! How about Stewart O'Nan, Tim Sandlin (his latest is great), Colum McCann ( especially his early stuff)? Just read Roddy Doyle's "Deportees," which is fantastic.

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Bibliophile!

    Bibliophile! says

    Interesting shelf!

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • qadimun

    qadimun says

    Check out the following article about how slandering Muslims will hurt an American political campaign

    http://www.shelfari.com/groups/14098/discussions/27253/Sloganeering-against-Muslims-will-haunt-the-2008-Republican-Race

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • noktylos

    noktylos says

    Simic is my favorite also. Do you read his essays? Sometimes he amazes and gets me searching out the subject of his attention. I may not agree with his own findings, but it unpeels another layer for me.

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • noktylos

    noktylos says

    Hi - Thanks for note on Crews. K-ville?
    Glad to see some Simic on your shelf. kEsp since you teach. What about Milosz?

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • noktylos

    noktylos says

    Is Crews still alive and kicking out terrific fiction?

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Leigh Newman

    Leigh Newman says

    no i haven't even heard of dw, but i looked it up and I'm going to give it a read---I'm assuming you liked it?

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Ebrahem E

    Ebrahem E says

    I wish you a merry chrismas. I hope you enjoy and have a happy holydays. I wish you the best in 2008.

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Leigh Newman

    Leigh Newman says

    i'm a teacher too and love faulkner. would love to have you as one of my friends, if that's alright. thus have posted a request. happy new year.

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Kate F

    Kate F says

    I read and studied Catch-22 in high school, and loved it then, but have never read it again. I'm one of those people who find a sign of true love for a book is re-reading it, sometimes many times. I have not read 'Vernon God Little' - so I'll keep an eye out for it. I'm reading 'The Almost Moon' by Alice Sebold at the moment - have you read it? (PS: sorry about the long absence - its summer here in Australia and I've been away on holidays)

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  • Askar

    Askar says

    sorry - not sublime, but rather "depressed". My "fluency" leaves much to be desired)

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  • Askar

    Askar says

    cmtusa,
    many thanks for your reply. It somewhat reflects general feelings. Unfortunately I haven't read the book and i realize that it's a big misfortune for the one who wants to have a deeper understanding. Though, I will try and hope not to get "castigated")
    A person with big potential finds himself suppressed by meaningless routine and the bigger the pressure the more hostile is the response. So one day or another it happens: a more or less deeply thinking individual finds a channel for his sublime energy and even common sense cannot stop this chaotic blow-up.
    Either stupid or ridiculous. ANyways I hope this could make you drop some line)

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  • Alieh I

    Alieh I says

    Happy Holidays!

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • qadimun

    qadimun says

    Here is Sayyid Khamenei’s Hajj Message, check it out:

    http://www.shelfari.com/groups/14098/discussions/18687/Sayyid-Khamenei-s-Hajj-Message

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
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