The glory of the irreducible
"When all is said and done, social forces, however real and requiring notice, fall away and reveal, if only for a moment to be sought again and again in rereading, the glory of what [Harold] Bloom tells us is irreducible," Stanley Fish writes. https://t.co/kYE4yOqvUB
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) October 19, 2019
Saw this in my Twitter stream right next to something from @MobyDickatSea, an account that keeps my desire to reread Moby Dick simmering.