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Lowest Common Denominator
Cathy asks what the inner city kids in Philadelphia are being taught–all I can say is that if they’re at all like my bottom-remedial students, the answer is: nothing. Conservatives who complain that inner city students are being denied the classics because they’re being fed a diet of “grievance literature” are missing the point. Grievance…
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Stuff to Know
So–John says there’s “no longer an adult canon” and Michael asks if most people knew Shakespeare’s references anyway… So let’s start there. First, there is still definitely an adult canon. A canon isn’t just a set of books everybody decides they want to know, or even that a bunch of people in power decide everyone…
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Good References
I was, interestingly enough, thinking just what Mique was–that the people who were actually here during the election have a far different take on the Palin situation than the people who weren’t. I’ll just leave it at this–I think it’s probably not a good idea to take the ramblings of the more infuriating members of…
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Those Little Town Blues
So, I was thinking about yesterday’s post, and I want to clarify a few things. First is that I never suggested that writers should add references deliberately for the sake of adding references. In fact, I thought I was stressing, over and over again, that the writer should write in the way that is natural to…
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Good Writers–Or, Why I Am Not A Relativist
Ack. I still don’t know how to say this. Let me try to start here. First, all art functions–all of it. That doesn’t mant that art is its function in any particular society at any particular time. Medieval church art functioned as catechism, as a teaching tool for a populace that could not read, but…
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Tragedies of Manners
So–where to start. Lymaree says I should meet more contemporary artists. But I wasn’t thinking about contemporary artists. I was thinking about the historical record, and how many great painters, poets and composers have been distinctly Bohemian–think of Paris in the twenties, San Francisco in the Fifties, the New England Transcendentalists, the circles of Byron,…
