Wednesday, April 28, 2004
A quote from the April 19 & 26 2004 New Yorker; Anthony Lane's article on P.G. Wodehouse:
'. . . What is Fascism, if not a communal delusion that the life of the masses can be run as cleanly, as efficiently, and with as little interruption from outside as the plot of a gargantuan book? When you fall afoul of the real world, your exploration of the unreal will grow ever more quizzical and devout. . .'
I couldn't find a link for the article, it may not be online. Anyway, some food for thought.
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