"Entirely exceptional conditions, independent of the will of persons and
parties, are necessary..."

And sometimes, not even then...

On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Chuck Grimes <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> I am reading it on the internet. It is fast and breathless like a
> telegraph or cable report from the front--a concept I can now see was read
> by Malraux who tried to capture the effect in Man's Hope. It could be,
> maybe was a mutual influence. Troksky is writing after Malraux's famous
> first novel on the early Chinese Revolution in 1923...that failed..
>
> I can't think of anything like this. The profound reflection of the
> present moments in Egypt, Tunisia ... like those nights I spent.. I hope I
> don't burn out I am at chapter 2.
>
> I'll buy it later so I have it.
>
> CG
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Cheers,

Tom Walker (Sandwichman)
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