12-05-2017, 11:51 AM
I was wondering about the hundreds of things that I've already written, many I haven't shown to anyone. Whether I should just let them sit in my trunk of papers or scatter them around while I'm trying to finish these books that are currently more important to me. And I was bringing up, in general, the idea of and discussion on these writers who work an aesthetic out of their limitations and botched attempts. Sometimes it's not them as much as later critics who add levels of understanding, and appreciation, that the writers never considered themselves.
Writers of the classics were sometimes able to touch on things they didn't even know about. Many writers these days don't even attempt to include the scope of culture or multiculture that's painfully unavoidable for many. This is a response to the response I just now saw.
I can and do read The Bible as a cohesive, formally structured work, even though I know that it's not.
Writers of the classics were sometimes able to touch on things they didn't even know about. Many writers these days don't even attempt to include the scope of culture or multiculture that's painfully unavoidable for many. This is a response to the response I just now saw.
I can and do read The Bible as a cohesive, formally structured work, even though I know that it's not.

