Beckett:"I say it as I hear it Cliff" in a letter to me 1978,
"Read what the hell you like and fugh the critics, let me tell you old
Joyce laughed always, he laughed and laughed and paid them no mind.">
> He then made mention of Derrida has having some keen points to be
made. And the letter ended.
> the idiot questioner:
>
> "so the book induces certain modes of reading?"
>
> j.d.:"it is always an opening , at once in the sense of an unclosed
> system , of the opening left to the other's freedom, but also in the
> sense of overture, advance or invitation made to someone else. the
> intervention of the other, whom one should perhaps no longer call simply
> the "reader" , is an indispensible but always improbable
> counter-signature . it must remain something one cannot anticipate. the
> chance of an absolute event always has a bottomless fund of inititaive
> which must always return to it"
>
My point here being read who you like, I read who I like dig. So .
there u go. Now tell me about Nuttall's more recent poetry!
thanks
cd
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