Talk:Play It as It Lays
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editI think the section on Didion and Ellis, though clearly the product of a lot of work, is WP:OR and also makes some pretty strained connections. I'm inclined to cut it, or at least shorten it to a single bullet point under "trivia". Dybryd 00:31, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
Additional Motif - plumbing
editMaria's obsession with plumbing after her abortion, her dream, and her fear that the water's not going down the drain fast enough - that everything is 'stopped up' - should be included as a motif. Robert McGibbon 03:43, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
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Title is wrong
editThe title of the novel is Play It As It Lays, not Play It as It Lays. See the title on the cover of the novel. Zagraniczniak (talk) 16:12, 8 February 2021 (UTC)