Sunday
Always dig Taki:
"Truman Capote famously said that On The Road was typing, not writing, but old Jack Kerouac was Jane Austen compared to some of the novelists of today. Making it sound easy is the hardest thing in writing, and I grant you that today's modernists sure make it look easier than easy. But they're also sloppy, self-indulgent and at times incomprehensible. What I don't get is how one can enjoy a novel when the plot is not clear. When the reader doesn't know what's real and what's imagined it's time to regress and look up Papa and Scott and Graham and Jane."
What's Real and What's Imagined - Taki's Magazine http://t.co/Tpwtz8slA0
— The Daily Eudemon (@TheDailyEudemon) June 3, 2015