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May 18, 2004

TT: Almanac

"Carl Ender's criterion for buying a picture was that it should repel his senses and his intelligence. Only then could he be sure of having bought a valuable modern work. Long years of practice had brought him to the stage that he would be automatically impressed by anything he disliked, and would react to anything he liked with indignant suspicion. It was by such a method that he had secured his reputation of having an ‘infallible eye'."

Joseph Roth, Right and Left (trans. Michael Hofmann)

Posted May 18, 2004 8:20 AM

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