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On 27/07/12 23:58, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> what the reviewer quotes deserves his disdain


So much like Apollo these quotes. Has not Rimbaud or Nietzsche been read?

The cynic masculine disdain,  so much above us poor readers. We need a 
good lecture to be told.

But maybe, this masculineness superiority, has some interest or rather 
the incomplete reduction of interest which leaves us with shame? This 
incomplete reduction of interest, being shame, is rather like the 
incomplete reduction of dx in mathematics, which placed in relation to 
dy gives us a parabolic mirror, a lens, looking from a far off 
reflective distance; Apollo again.

He knows not that of which he speaks, from a republic safety. Only poets 
know (if one is to follow Plato all the way)

* Incomplete reduction of interest as the affect of shame can be found 
in both Silvan Tomkins and Sedwick and Adams.