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To: Spruce
"the first paragraph is a real show-stoppper. If the writer's intent was to alienate, job well done."

At some level I think the author was attempting to rhyme with Michelangelo as a fellow iconoclast, revolutionary or bad boy. I'm not sure he's successful in that.

Still, his riffs on M's art and life are both provocative and evocative and he succeeds best when he's talking about the works specifically.

Not someone I want to go to lunch with probably.

Or to the baths.

85 posted on 03/18/2006 6:34:22 PM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: billorites
Still, his riffs on M's art and life are both provocative and evocative and he succeeds best when he's talking about the works specifically.

Yes, I let the other stuff drift on by...when he speaks of M's ability to show man in motion, that's the most interesting - the grumpy stuff is, too!
86 posted on 03/18/2006 6:43:11 PM PST by hummingbird ("...and bless the inventors of Robitussin DM. Amen.")
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To: billorites
Not someone I want to go to lunch with probably.

I don't know, Waldemar sounds like a character.
Searching for the father I never knew

127 posted on 03/20/2006 12:21:09 AM PST by dread78645 (Sorry Mr. Franklin, We couldn't keep it.)
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