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:Translators: M. Clark and A. Swenson
My impressions immediately after reading
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Overall, very angry and sporadic. Very libertarian. Has a distaste for the common man, especially the old or diseased. Doesn't stress youth (?) but that is exactly what he idolizes: passion without meaning or thought. Could be the translation? He writes strongly but acts as if he is not always emotionally attached.
Section II, 23