Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Page 944: Self-Forgetting:

"...one way of looking at Himself's abandonment of anti-confluentialism is that in his last several projects he'd been so desperate to make something that ordinary U.S. audiences might find entertaining and diverting and conducive to self-forgetting..."

Hmm - and self-forgetting was also thought to be the optimal state of the Enfield tennis player - whose talent could thereby more readily make it to the Show: by self-forgetting. That's what Schtitt so eloquently said anyways in his German-accented lectures.

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