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    “Nothing need happen in the poem because the poem is to be itself the happening.”

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  2. 'Literary criticism in particular is privileged enough to produce what it evaluates: The art critic does not paint her plaudits, but the book critic speaks “to literature in its own language.”'

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  3. "Criticism, [James Wood] clarifies, aims “to stimulate in the reader an experience,” namely the experience of reading whatever the critic has read."

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  4. "The sun’s a thief, and with his great attraction Robs the vast sea. The moon’s an arrant thief, And her pale fire she snatches from the sun. The sea’s a thief, whose liquid surge resolves The moon into salt tears. ... each thing’s a thief.”

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  5. "And like Godard’s magnum opus, [Obayashi's] Labyrinth of Cinema is haunted by the possibility that—if only things had been different, if only the movies had been more true—cinema might have altered the course of the 20th century, might have thwarted its greatest horrors."

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  6. 'In the British Empire’s dotage, the City of London became financier to the world (in The Dial in 1922 the ever-grumpy T.S. Eliot described the cosmopole as “a little bookkeeper grown old”).'

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  8. “You have displac’d the mirth.”

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  9. “Reggie Wilson embodies the Ghanaian Akan symbol of sankofa, a bird that looks backward, revisiting the past, to seek the egg that will hatch its future.”

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  11. [ETHAN] HAWKE: Meeting Julie [Delpy] was like meeting a character from a novel, like Anna Karenina or something.

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  12. "... images are necessarily contingent, caught in irreproducible (and ultimately unrecordable) webs of time and place and persons."

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  13. "How does a friend, or a film, cultivate dispassion for a man who has survived but no longer wants to live?"

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  14. Doors, windows, in a house, Are used for their emptiness; Thus we are held by what is not, To use what is.

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  15. "Truth is vital, but without love, it is unbearable."

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  16. 'the "majority world" - a phrase [Shahidul] Alam has used since the 1990s to reframe the notion of the "third world" or "global south".'

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  17. "... in these existentially precarious times, it’s comforting to remember the cyclical symbiosis of all organic life; to see death not with finality, but merely as dissolution of the physical self, and an opportunity for metamorphosis."

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  18. "... one simple [colonial] law ... made it illegal, except in very exceptional cases such as indigo plantations or hill stations, for British individuals ever to own land in India. This meant no settler class developed, as in the 13 American Colonies or French Algeria."

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  19. "Sharing a cup of tea offers the sentimental idea that, fundamentally, everyone wants the same thing. But it is a fantasy of national cohesion that only holds together by obscuring the actual conditions under which tea is grown and processed."

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  20. 'So ubiquitous is the love of tea supposed to be that just about the most damning thing you can say about another person – while remaining polite, of course – is: “they aren’t my cup of tea”.'

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  21. "There are Burgundy tragics who know the relative hill inclines of Bâtard-Montrachet and Chevalier-Montrachet, but they (fine, we) are tragic together."

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