This just in from M. Claridge: Dear sir,
I am currently writing an essay on Akutagawa's Kappa and I think Leopold Adelgonge Hauspie III's piece is fantastic. His opinions, thoughts and secondary readings are outstanding, and I was wondering if it would be possible to reference some of his quotes.
Best Regards,M. Claridge
5 comments:
M. Claridge,
I don't think that would be a problem. Let me talk to Leopold Adelgonge Hauspie III, and I'll get back to you asap.
Be my guest. But please use my real name instead of my nom de plume when referencing me.
Leopold
I think Kappa may have been what Plato was, the quintessential Idealist known as the intuitive feeling type where ideas are even more real that earth and its inhabitants.
My reading seems to parallel yours, mine being Bill Thetfords, "Never Forget to Laugh." Just the lates comment from mother, who so enjoys your blog. Mother
Correction: Should read "more real THAN earth and its inhabitants." -Mother
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