1. notleia says:

    The account of David certainly gives a reteller more to work with and a better sense of narrative structure than Enoch does. And this reteller certainly isn’t the first one who tried to sound archaically epic and  missed (at least I’m guessing “epic” in the Homerian sense is what he was aiming for).

    And “pulpy” is the grossest descriptor of lips I have ever seen. “Luscious” is bad enough, being cliched crap, but pulpy is so viscerally as well as intellectually repulsive. I don’t even understand how he arrived at that word; “pulp” has such a gross mouth-feel.

What do you think?