i was reading kirkegaard in the sun the other day and was struck by how illeterate i am compared to someone like him. the way his sentences work, how much information they carry, how many dimensions he works across in one sentence. you can feel how the lingual sophistication opens up for more...
I think it's fine when people have a laugh at something like this but the whole thing on twitter is one of those things where you sense there is something more going on, like suddenly it's a righteous action to make jokes online about people dying violently because it proves your political...
are there any interesting explanations endorsed by the correctly thinking people for the rise in trans kids? or do they just say it's because it's more accepted?
I can recommend the complete works cause you can follow along with him aging in those crucial years, his style unfolding, shedding its stale elements almost neurotically
it really does make most of these other "prestige" tv-shows look pretty uninspired and artless and bloated.
seemed to haven gotten even better in this final season too.
i could never be a hard drinker. i like to drink myself senseless but i rarely go for two days in a row and if i do, i can't touch it for a week. logistically i could never get the habit up and running.
I read the autobiography one that came out a few years ago and I'm pretty sure (although could be wrong) that when reflecting on Hitchens fight with cancer, Amis reckons that he'd probably just give up rather than go through the treatment. Strange now.
Money was one of the first novels I read...
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