It went a bit further than that on this list. For which reason one or
two of us remain disdainful of that personage. He may be a good or
"interestingly provocative" poet, a Parolles for all seasons, for all I
care. I didn't - and don't in retrospect - find his behaviour funny.
Martin
joe green wrote:
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> The hoax situation you outline is horrible and the consequences horrible and I despise that sort of thing. KJ's hoax (and I don't know that much about it) was pretending to be a Japanese poet.
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Comme les masques sont les signes qu'il y a des visages, les mots sont les signes - qu'il y a des choses. Et ces choses sont les signes de l'incompréhensible. - Marcel Schwob
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