Absolutely unrelated: does anybody know how to do search on Plep? I remember she(?) put some info on topic I'm interested in, and then it dissolved in Lethe waters..
Posted by Tatyana at June 24, 2005 04:38 PMHe's a he; you might e-mail him (nutcote at nutcote demon co uk, separating the last four with dots) if there's something specific you're interested in. Otherwise, all I can think of is googling [plep, X] and hoping for the best. (Yo, Plep, you listening? Search functions are a good thing!)
Posted by language hat at June 24, 2005 05:38 PMTatyana: You could do a Google search like this:
site:www.nutcote.demon.co.uk inurl:nutlog (your search)
About the Thai bitext site -- it seems like a great resource, but it's a pity that they're using a legacy encoding. But then I suppose it would be quite a project to convert all that content.
Posted by Patrick Hall at June 24, 2005 05:39 PMmany thanks!
Posted by Tatyana at June 24, 2005 08:39 PMAbsolutely related: I read Utsana Phleungtham's The Story of Jan Darra (in translation) years ago and it's the kind of novel that stays with you. I don't know if you've read it but it's a very different kind of story from what I usually see in literature. In some ways it's like folk tales or Greek drama in that what's usually unspoken subtext, in this case sexual competition between father and son, is the surface plot. Strange and wonderful novel.
Posted by kattullus at June 26, 2005 04:49 AMHi - there is actually a search box on my root page at http://www.nutcote.demon.co.uk - and you've just prompted me to respider it ;). But I've found that Patrick's Google method works just as well, if not better.
Posted by plep at June 26, 2005 06:00 AMkattullus: Thanks for the recommmendation; Barang gives a ten-page excerpt, and the whole book seems to be available quite cheaply.
Plep: Thanks for letting us know!
Posted by language hat at June 26, 2005 07:40 AM