originally misposetd (?) but intended for here, if now late.
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> From: matt <[log in to unmask]>
> To: R I Caddel <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Allen's Big Questions, brief response
> Date: 23 April 1997 16:52
>
> R I Caddel <[log in to unmask]> wrote of
>
> > On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Keston Sutherland wrote:
> > > "making it new" seems of a quite lapsed importance -
> >
> > - seems to me to be a phrase capable of being re-invented more or less
> > indefinately ...
>
> I tend to agree with Keston's comemnt. making it real seems more fashionable
> these days in much stuff. god knows what that is though.
>
> I also think cris cheek comment about the nature of performance space may be
> valid, htough I can only speak from one side here and that is as a child of
> thatchers time. I was only born in 'glorious '68' and am wary of anything
> pre-Thatcher since there often seems to be a radical difference in eyesight
for
> the pre- and post- phases. but I wouldn't want to get into too being a
> 'generation gap' type crap so it's subjectively twisted view no doubt.
>
> as to 'literary education' more generally, we all live in certain worlds
though
> and so there may be some problem in not recognising the 'gap' that exists
> between teachers and taught, one that is maybe now seen from another side
when
> one becomes a tecaher.
>
> just a thought,
> matt
>
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