LEXMAN'S NOTES

 

This site has been created by LeXman, to help his fellow Stoners in navigating the Enigma of the internet puzzle The Stone. There are several references to literary works -- both novels and song lyrics -- in Stone puzzles. LeXman, armed with his Ph.D in English literature, offers his professional skills and insights for those Stoners who don't wish to slog through these literary works themselves.

This web site had no connection to Abject Modernity, Intrinsix, or any other official Stone person or organization. The information here is by no means official -- consisting mainly of the opinions and insights of LeXman himself. Anyone who wishes to contribute to this site, or who has any comments or complaints about any information presented here, feel free to email him at this address.

Finally, in keeping with the spirit of The Stone, no information will be presented on this site that will give away answers to Stone puzzles. If anyone does find any Stone clues in the information on this site, the management would greatly appreciate it if you would be so kind as to pass that information on to us.

(You can find more of LeXman's Stone meanderings HERE)

 

-- OUR OFFERINGS --

I. VALIS by Philip K. Dick -- To access this page, you must know the phrase that connects The Stone to VALIS. Enter the last word of the phrase (all lower-case letters) into the blank below, and click GO!

II. Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco -- To access this page, enter the word that the Enigma associates with the name "Foucault" (all lower-case letters) into the blank below, and click GO!

III. The Future by Leonard Cohen -- To access this page, enter the answer to the Enigma puzzle associated with Leonard Cohen (all lower-case letters) into the blank below, and click GO!

 

 

 

DISCLAIMER: LeXman's Notes are presented as a resource and study guide for Stoners and Stonekeepers. They are not meant to replace or supercede the actual reading of any literary work. A lot of authors spent a long time writing these books, so don't you feel guilty for taking the easy way out? While we're at it, remember to eat your spinach, wash behind your ears, and call your mother at least once a week.
 

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