i dont rate fitzgerald; More of a Bellow man myself/
saying that, im sure fitzgerald wldnt rate me either/
this extract is a lovely n warm cris de coeur- although the exact assertion is lost on me/
the assertion is two-fold :
an illumination of f. scott’s view on women (and perhaps my vulnerable identification with it)
&
the concept of ideas being bought and sold as impersonal commodities .
shukran habtiti! perhaps i shld have read it slowly/ i like the idea that ideas are bought and sold as impersonal commodities/ the idustrailisation of the corporeal and metaphysical world sounds rather appealing to me but then im a starched socialist
you write as well as you take photos/ you shld read Walter Benjamin-if you havent already-i think you might like him
thanks for the compliment and suggestion .
both appreciated .
i dont rate fitzgerald; More of a Bellow man myself/
saying that, im sure fitzgerald wldnt rate me either/
this extract is a lovely n warm cris de coeur- although the exact assertion is lost on me/
the assertion is two-fold :
an illumination of f. scott’s view on women (and perhaps my vulnerable identification with it)
&
the concept of ideas being bought and sold as impersonal commodities .
shukran habtiti! perhaps i shld have read it slowly/ i like the idea that ideas are bought and sold as impersonal commodities/ the idustrailisation of the corporeal and metaphysical world sounds rather appealing to me but then im a starched socialist
you write as well as you take photos/ you shld read Walter Benjamin-if you havent already-i think you might like him
thanks for the compliment and suggestion .
both appreciated .