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Kenji Mizoguchi

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Lopate, P. (1998). Kenji Mizoguchi. In Lopate, P. Totally, Tenderly, Tragically. Anchor, pp. 147-160

a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly (plural: encomia). as the adjective encomiastic, means bestowing praise, eulogistic, laudatory

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the object of these encomia

—p.147 by Phillip Lopate
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the object of these encomia

—p.147 by Phillip Lopate
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[...] "sublime" may in fact be the operative term, if we use the recent definition provided by French thinker Jean-Francois Lyotard: "An inevitable sadness coming from the inconsistency of all things, it is also the exaltation of thought passing beyond the limits of what can be presented."

you know i love a lyotard quote

—p.160 by Phillip Lopate 4 hours, 36 minutes ago

[...] "sublime" may in fact be the operative term, if we use the recent definition provided by French thinker Jean-Francois Lyotard: "An inevitable sadness coming from the inconsistency of all things, it is also the exaltation of thought passing beyond the limits of what can be presented."

you know i love a lyotard quote

—p.160 by Phillip Lopate 4 hours, 36 minutes ago