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How Beautiful It Is And How Easily It Can Be Broken
How Beautiful It Is And How Easily It Can Be Broken: Essays | Daniel Mendelsohn
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Whether he's on Broadway or at the movies, considering a new bestseller or revisiting a literary classic, Daniel Mendelsohn's judgments over the past fifteen years have provoked and dazzled with their deep erudition, disarming emotionality, (…more)
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KimHM
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A scene is a tent!!! Ahhhhhhh!!! You guys probably all knew this already or had thought to look it up, but I did not and had not. Almost nothing makes me happier than being jolted out of something I had taken for granted 💙💡💙💡💙💡💙

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KimHM
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As I seem to be the first to post about this collection of review/essays, here‘s another.

Mendelsohn, unsurprisingly, was not too impressed with the 2004 film, Troy. The real value in this short essay, though, are his insights into the Iliad. ❤️📚💙📚💚📚

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Mendelsohn has very little use for Ted Hughes‘ attempt at translating Alcestis—or, possibly, his attempt at being a human being.

“In Hughes . . . there are no guilty husbands—no profound delving into the emotional (if not moral) squalor that often goes with being a survivor. There are just guilty abstractions.”

Theaelizabet I think I may agree with him... 6y
KimHM As do I, @Theaelizabet 😞 6y
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