On Nov 29, 2008, at 5:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid I truly began to object to Jonah Lehrer and to his book
"Proust
Was a Neuroscientist" even before I got to a word Lehrer wrot
Tell you what: Let's get through the book first, then return to parse
and critique its writing. It's pretty quick going, which makes it easy
to read by chapters then to keep going and his points aren't quite as
meaty or dense as, say, Paglia's or Danto's. The discussion should
follow readily. For myself, I've gotten through Eliot to Escoffier
(sp?--the book's is elsewhere, right now).
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Michael Brady
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