--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" <jpgillam@> > wrote: > <snip> > > The arts are an especially rich source of sweet suffering. Or > > maybe I'm listening to too much opera, and seeing too > > many heavy movies. But artists seem to revel in mixing beauty > > and pain. I figured that was not just an artist's trick, but > > a reflection of life. > > Something I've always wondered about: What happens to > art in a (hypothetical) Age of Enlightenment? > > Can you take pain and suffering and struggle out of > the mixture and have art just be about joy? >
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