Symposia had an epiphany last night, namely that most critics and journalists feed off, parasite-like, the actions and accomplishments of others. Flaubert--how many biographies. So too Malraux, Carl Jung, the sad Kennedy clan, the millions who have actually done something. We are probably in this dreary company but will attempt to branch out a bit and do something creative. Historians make the distinction between primary and secondary sources.
Lucia's Symposium
Lucia casts a wary eye on cultural infelicities, and dissents from all orthodoxies.
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Wednesday, April 21, 2004
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