Frank Kermode, a British scholar-critic, who immigrated to the United States was just, level-headed, and wise. He wrote a book "The Sense of an Ending." But he was a voice in the wilderness right before being drowned by the flash flood diarrhea of Americans imitating the great Derrida. Buddhist metaphysics does not acknowledge an end, only little endings of an untrained mind.
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Frank Kermode, a British scholar-critic, who immigrated to the United States was just, level-headed, and wise. He wrote a book "The Sense of an Ending." But he was a voice in the wilderness right before being drowned by the flash flood diarrhea of Americans imitating the great Derrida. Buddhist metaphysics does not acknowledge an end, only little endings of an untrained mind.
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