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Latterday |
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| In The Charms of Dynamism, 2003, a prefab neighborhood (Disney's Celebration, Florida, a latterday, commercial version of Brook Farm, comes to mind) dissolves into a suspended field of flat shapes and colors. Even so, Kirk insists, and quite aside from the insights of Eliot's definition of culture, his idea of a Christian society, and his assorted critical and literary judgments, the poet continues to offer latterday "pilgrims in the waste land" a collection of perduring symbols that can help us explicate our condition and direct our way. In Georgian Bath, fops and dandies paraded and postured around the streets like actors on a stage, as attractions in their own right and as amusement for others, scenes that would be fa miliar to latterday zoku (tribes) in Tokyo's Yoyogi Park, preening and pouting for tourists. |
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