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September 30th, 2021 | reading
My experience with Levi-Strauss agrees largely with this assessment via @tnajournal : he was deeply read with occasional flashes of brilliance, yet his readers must mine many a ¶ before they get to see the dynamite flash https://t.co/Ofc6bWlw4r— Christopher Landrum (@bookbread) September 30, 2021
My experience with Levi-Strauss agrees largely with this assessment via @tnajournal : he was deeply read with occasional flashes of brilliance, yet his readers must mine many a ¶ before they get to see the dynamite flash https://t.co/Ofc6bWlw4r
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