| Susan Sontag passed away |
[Dec. 28th, 2004|06:26 pm] |
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P.S. The eloquence is not a substitute for the contents of a writing. I was outraged not by her language, but rather by the way she saw and assessed the world we live in (allegedly the same). One should distinguish between a purely aesthetical essay aimed at self-expression and a paper in NYT which (I already wrote about that) is a policy-in-the-making.
P.P.S. I am not a writer. I am a narrator, an eskimo-type one.
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| Date: | December 29th, 2004 - 02:43 pm |
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Oh, I can tell aesthetics from the contents. But I am sure some of the NYT authors do not keep them where they belong. Эскимо на палочке!  | |