10-08-2016, 12:29 AM
Ah, yes, pedantry jousts with pleasantry, for are not the arts a form of entertainment whilst the pecksniffians seek tenure finding fault? So it was with the calipers of the calculating at Cambridge finding the off-leg buttock on a Rodin figure too small though those at Oxford found it too big. The prols at Birmingham opined that there was a smallness of character at one school, an excess of ego at the other. One cannot know what the current critic's credentials are--though his incapacity for unalloyed pleasure derived from consuming the whole of an artistic endeavor and not its parts is obvious, as is the likelihood that whatever school he attended was as parochial as one could be.
Or as most people would say, "thank you for your critique". After all, workshopping tends to be at least a goodly portion of breaking an artistic endeavour into its parts and the enjoyment of the work as a whole need not enter into it. Gratitude is best served at least once without vinegar/ Admin
Or as most people would say, "thank you for your critique". After all, workshopping tends to be at least a goodly portion of breaking an artistic endeavour into its parts and the enjoyment of the work as a whole need not enter into it. Gratitude is best served at least once without vinegar/ Admin

