In part as a welcome to a newly-found, previously long-lost lost one, I decided to look up some other, old and familiar, faces from the past. It’s interesting to see them in internet garb.
Norman Geras:
I remember a particularly slim volume which managed to elude me for the entire duration of my first term as [...]
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To argue for silence, prayer, the banishment equally of poetry and knowledge, in short, the witness of “ineffability”, [. . .] is to mystify something we dare not understand, because we fear that it may be all too understandable, all too continuous with what we are — human, all too human
— Gillian Rose-
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