It would be the very odd classic work of culture that would be helped by being turned into a palimpsest to showcase one particular individual's psychological needs, so it would be extremely helpful if a reviewer were to offer in some detail, by example, how much and what sort of each, respectively, Dante and Dreher, the reader could expect from this particular King of the Hill.
"It is not our part here to take thought only for a season, or for a few lives of Men, or for a passing age of the world. We should seek a final end of this menace, even if we do not hope to make one." — Gandalf the Wizard, The Fellowship of the Ring
It would be the very odd classic work of culture that would be helped by being turned into a palimpsest to showcase one particular individual's psychological needs, so it would be extremely helpful if a reviewer were to offer in some detail, by example, how much and what sort of each, respectively, Dante and Dreher, the reader could expect from this particular King of the Hill.
ReplyDeleteQ: What do Dreher and Mark Shea have in common?
ReplyDeleteA: They're both masters of narcissistic performance art.
Original reference.
ReplyDeleteMarriage is now the BO.
ReplyDeleteWhat next, following the Commandments?
Keeping a normal weight in the middle of rampant obesity?
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ReplyDeleteActually I'm not even breathing heavy.
DeleteWell, it is a Regan Arts publication.
DeleteHey, thanks for reminding me of that post, Pik. I had clean forgotten it. There are some great lines in the comments.
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