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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ On the Genealogy of Morality
: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
diff --git a/books/Gravity's Rainbow b/books/Gravity's Rainbow
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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Rocket Limericks
| <refrain:>
| Ja, ja, ja, ja!
| In Prussia they never eat pussy!
-| There ain't hardly cates enough,
+| There ain't hardly cats enough,
| There's garbage and that's enough,
| So waltz me around again, Russky!
|
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Rocket Limericks
| What was left of his cock
| Was all slimy and sloppy and spattery.
|
-| Ther was a young fellow named Pope,
+| There was a young fellow named Pope,
| Who plugged into an *os*-cillo-*scope*.
| The cyclical trace
| Of their carnal embrace