Herring-Hawker's Cry

This is mainly a commonplace book for me. You'll see a lot from texts that relate to Modernism (especially Anglo-American literary Modernism), because that's what I'm thinking about these days. Otherwise...we'll see where it goes.

What truly makes Henry Adams the prototype of the modern thinker is that he was the first thoroughly educated, widely read, highly intelligent American who didn’t know what to think.

— P.J. O’Rourke, Atlantic Monthly Dec ‘02.

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