And this is a really marvelous essay on the experience of an individual reading a particular book powerful to the writer.
I think that the rather toxic human habit of infesting oneself with an unconscious paradigm in which one's Judge Object, and every other object or person is Petitioner Subject, has a lot to do with the review structures you note.
And, tangentially, isn't it odd how very different those three novels are from each other?
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Date: 2013-01-18 02:48 pm (UTC)Yes.
And this is a really marvelous essay on the experience of an individual reading a particular book powerful to the writer.
I think that the rather toxic human habit of infesting oneself with an unconscious paradigm in which one's Judge Object, and every other object or person is Petitioner Subject, has a lot to do with the review structures you note.
And, tangentially, isn't it odd how very different those three novels are from each other?