Ike Sharpless

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The critic, by making the case for only the apparent greatness of the work, is becoming a potential rival. At their best, critics show what writers are getting away with, in both senses – what they are successfully achieving, whatever the means, and how they are cheating us. Hartman’s position vis-à-vis the critic is not worlds apart from the philosopher Richard Rorty’s ‘pragmatist way’,
Missing Out: In Praise of the Unlived Life
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