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with an inadequate man, no way that more prepares you to be seduced into what is seductive and to (eventually) resist what needs resisting, yet to hold on to a vision of a world of perfect, horrifying union between lovers—horrifying because it threatens the only thing that lawrence believed was worth
lover in had left lawrence murmuring, 'nobody likes being called a cesspool.'" in the introduction to the bad side of books, a new collection of d. h. lawrence essays, geoff dyer, who made the selections, makes the case for lawrence as "our perpetual contemporary," by which he means, i think, that despite...
https://www.bookforum.com/print/2604/d-h-lawrence-s-stunning-indefensible-essays-23766