Re: A Japanese

>Chris Rickey writes irreverantly:

>>Tedious what I read of it. The man had no ability to write drama.
>
>But which philosopher, after Plato, had such an 'ability'? Hume? Derrida
>(see the incredibly turgid polylogue _Cinders_)? Does thinking lend itself
>to 'dramatization'?

Nietzsche. Maybe even Hegel. And I suppose it depends on how you would
count Sophocles (not really after Plato, but close enough).

Chris



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