Here's a question I was posed today and was to answer in 250 words:
Does every generation have to rewrite history?
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i think the answer to this can be found in breon mitchell:
"Historians of literary translation have often noted a strange phenomenon: although an original text still gives us pleasure even centuries after it was written, almost all translations age quickly."
every generation will inevitably have a different outlook
5 comments:
i think the answer to this can be found in breon mitchell:
"Historians of literary translation have often noted a strange phenomenon: although an original text still gives us pleasure even centuries after it was written, almost all translations age quickly."
every generation will inevitably have a different outlook
-inna
I think Mr. Rogers said it best:
"It's a beautiful day in teh neighbourhood, the neighbourhood, the neighbourhood."
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Were you the one who listened to Interpol? They're playing at Cowboys on April 17th...
ahaha, Mr. Rogers. :D
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