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The Knox Brothers The Knox Brothers by Penelope Fitzgerald
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“That was what he wanted to tell his audience at Cambridge. He divided classical satirists into two classes—fierce men starving in garrets, and renouncing popularity and circulation to dwell in tubs, and calm good-livers “who tell amusingly the kind of truth that no one has ever denied.” But for the present century the right spirit, he believed, was self-satire, the ability to see humor in the constant small defeats of life, and “the power to be startled by nothing, however extravagant.” The subject, in the end, turned out to be more relevant than it had seemed, as anyone could have told who had heard Eddie and Wilfred laughing together.”
Penelope Fitzgerald, The Knox Brothers