I thought at first the long cumulative outrage sentence was from Naomi Klein's Doppelganger, but when I searched the index I didn't find it, so it must have been written by someone else who is outraged by being sucked into what she calls "the Mirror World." Outrage tends to be expressed in long sentences. I, too, like the Oceangate sentence the way it is. Cheers, Gary.
That quote was lifted from the NYT, but I couldn't quickly find the writer. Eager to read Doppelganger. I remember when I tried to sign NK's "No Logo" for MWR way back when, but we were up against the formidable Louise Dennys. Cheers back!
I thought at first the long cumulative outrage sentence was from Naomi Klein's Doppelganger, but when I searched the index I didn't find it, so it must have been written by someone else who is outraged by being sucked into what she calls "the Mirror World." Outrage tends to be expressed in long sentences. I, too, like the Oceangate sentence the way it is. Cheers, Gary.
That quote was lifted from the NYT, but I couldn't quickly find the writer. Eager to read Doppelganger. I remember when I tried to sign NK's "No Logo" for MWR way back when, but we were up against the formidable Louise Dennys. Cheers back!