April 20, 2007

Richard Hyde's "In Search of a Sense of Place"

My friend Richard Hyde has started a weblog In Search of a Sense of Place. I've always enjoyed reading the email reports he would send out and encouraged him to share them with the larger public. Here's a sample of one of Richard's entries from February 2, 2007:

    I had just walked out of the Holocaust Museum, where I was attending an academic conference on the great culture war between fascism and communism in Europe between the world wars. A couple of the morning presenters were pretty good, but the literary critics were front and center for the afternoon. After a paper full of words like 'transgressive,' 'essentialist,' 'inversions,' 'subversive' and so on, and on, I had had enough. As I headed for the exit, I remembered the comment of someone who dropped out of Yale’s English Ph.D. Program: "It’s become the place where language goes to die."
Posted by rdhyee at April 20, 2007 07:33 AM