(np) good article for today
Mark Kohut
mark.kohut at gmail.com
Sun Sep 12 10:37:29 UTC 2021
"Almost certainly"----have some humility, moron, like shy Thomas Pynchon
does despite his genius.
Pieces like this are part of the reason he refused ever to be in public, I
suggest. He might be asked
such literal crazy shit from guys like this one---and far worse, of course.
How do you answer when
your work has all of your vision which is so much more--and so much more
ambiguous-- than any question?
Which is why Prof Corey redoing Lucky from Godot accepted his NBA...he
attacked the supposed logic of
all this...
Here's one answer he would never give knew, I'm sure: Did you know Rumsfeld
left his office immediately and went to the crash scene at
the Pentagon to rescue people? You can always count on a murderer to have a
fancy personal ethic, to adapt Nabokov.
On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 4:04 AM Thomas Eckhardt <thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de>
wrote:
> Rumsfeld as Ahab?
> > The “it,” then, that Rumsfeld wanted to destroy on 9/11 was almost
> > certainly every frustration he felt at the rest of humanity.
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