17-06-2011, 10:45 PM
Mr. Drago, I am up to my neck now in this book. I finished the sixth essay this afternoon while waiting in hospital waiting rooms (no need for any concern). I will say the following while I look forward to finishing the book:
1) I am now more clear about your reverence for the author, not that I doubted it or misperceived it. The depth of Evica's research, perseverance and analysis are stunning. His language or writing is superb, if slightly but perhaps understandably and necessarily guarded, like a sheathed sword or perhaps a woodworker's adze. Yours is sharper, like an unsheathed sword. Both are vitally needed.
2) Most impressive (so far) is the sixth essay. For me, it was like adding bluing to a wash-load of 60 years of history. Suddenly everything seems more clear and understandable.
I am deeply humbled and deeply impressed by both of you.
Thank you both, and thanks to Kris Millegan for his efforts.
It sets a standard for the rest of us.
1) I am now more clear about your reverence for the author, not that I doubted it or misperceived it. The depth of Evica's research, perseverance and analysis are stunning. His language or writing is superb, if slightly but perhaps understandably and necessarily guarded, like a sheathed sword or perhaps a woodworker's adze. Yours is sharper, like an unsheathed sword. Both are vitally needed.
2) Most impressive (so far) is the sixth essay. For me, it was like adding bluing to a wash-load of 60 years of history. Suddenly everything seems more clear and understandable.
I am deeply humbled and deeply impressed by both of you.
Thank you both, and thanks to Kris Millegan for his efforts.
It sets a standard for the rest of us.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"