Not to diss poor EAP, but, having recently acquired Otto's Big Book of Locked-Room Mysteries, I had occasion to read Murders in the Rue Morgue for the first time since I was a teenager. I thought the story was ridiculous then and it seems my opinion hasn't changed a bit. I suppose, though, if Poe had had a chance to see Every Which Way But Loose he might have come up with a better story. Art Scott
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Cool. Also happens to be my wife's birthday.
And happy birthday to her!
Not to diss poor EAP, but, having recently acquired Otto's Big Book of Locked-Room Mysteries, I had occasion to read Murders in the Rue Morgue for the first time since I was a teenager. I thought the story was ridiculous then and it seems my opinion hasn't changed a bit. I suppose, though, if Poe had had a chance to see Every Which Way But Loose he might have come up with a better story.
Art Scott
I always enjoyed pointing out some of the goofy stuff in this story to my students. "The Purloined Letter" has even goofier stuff.
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