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|    W.Dockery to George J. Dance    |
|    Re: The Return of Michael Monkey (3/3)    |
|    27 Jan 25 09:16:35    |
      [continued from previous message]              >> end print journal, is in deciding which of Jim's poems to leave out.       >       > Now, that's as adulatory as if the Chimp wrote it himself - and just as       > meaningful, I'm afraid. As I've said, and not just to MMP and his team:       >       > If a poet consistently praised his own and only his own work, that       > wouldn't be seen as a comment on the work but on the poet. Do you agree       > so far?       > If instead two poets considtently praised each other's, and only each       > other's, work, I wouldn't see that as any different.       >       >>> Actually, it's the readers who will make that decision, George.       >>       >> GD: Well, we can ask the readers who won this round: Michael's       >> adversary,       >> whose poem was edited by an illiterate; or Michael's ally, the       >> illiterate who did the editing.       >>       >> MMP: I think it abundantly clear that Mr. Rochester is the winner, since       >> his "edit" of your poem has weighed so heavily on your consciousness       >> that you felt compelled to address it a second time... nearly two years       >> after the fact.       >       > That should be "clear" to anyone. Rereading the thread and thinking of       > new things to say would be enough to explain why I'd comment again.       > There's no no reason to think that I'd thought of Mr. Chimp's edit in       > the intervening time, and I certainly can't say that I have. For       > another, I did not address his edit in my reply; I tried to keep the       > focus consistently on MMP's "third man" intervention into the flame war       > Mr. Chimp had begun; and the new points I made in that respect were       > enough to merit a new reply.       >       >> OTOH, I doubt Jim has given it a single thought.       >       > That's possibly true. It's questionable whether Mr. Chimp gives anything       > he does much thought.              Again, well put.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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