I agree with Mark!
DB - when translated - does already look rather like a modern poem. (It's
Halsey it reminds me of most, but I suppose that's true of a lot of
books.)
I think Masters wd be baby-gruel compared to Browning's limits-of-
endurance way of not really telling the same story ten times.- I "quite"
liked it, then headed straight back to Men and Women - At best Masters
would be light-convalescent reading, tho I admit in a world where the
clock never moves I think it would be great to flick through it while also
pondering Reznikoff's Testimony and Anatomy of a Murder (Robert Traver /
Preminger-James Stewart). Masters also wrote The Fate of the Jury: An
Epilogue to Domesday Book (1929)
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