dewitt-oxford

July 2, 2025

I went to Oxford in 1979 to study classics and philosophy; I wanted the kind of formation that lunatic Pound had had, I also wanted to be able to tell a good argument from bad. So I spent an unconscionable amount of time reading the whole of Homer in Greek, the whole of Virgil in Latin (among many others); I decided at one point that I could not know anything about Greek tragedy unless I had read all extant texts, so I read the whole of Greek tragedy one summer. I didn’t have much money; I didn’t have much of a social life.

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Thought:

“There was a kind Lady called Gregory,
Said, ‘Come to me, poets in beggary,’
But found her imprudence
When thousands of students
Cried ‘All we are in that catégory!’”

James Joyce

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