Gary
Lipon: While I think
Mr. Heflin overstates his case, his sentences are not so weak, and their
overall sense worth heeding…On the other hand
the boundaries, purposes, methods and practices of criticism and analysis have
historically been deplored for one reason or another. Pale Fire itself
is mainly a satire about criticism, analysis, and projected semantics. Anyhow I've
taken the liberty to cast his words into iambic pen..
JM: I
lack the knack, as does Kinbote, for rhyme and treason, but I agree that
Heflin’s now iambic lines* nicely denounce the egos-eyes of the flatulent types
gorging on their multi-layered tripes. And yet…
Ten Censure wrong
for one who Writes amiss;
A Fool might once himself alone expose,
Now One in Verse makes many more in Prose.
……………………………………………
Authors are partial to their Wit, 'tis
true,
But are not Criticks to their Judgment too?
Yes,
reader. Pope.
…………………………….
*- (…academic)
types, who lose themselves, out-clevering,
out-egoing each other; so much so,
that they defile a vibrant literature
with layer upon layer of fatuous prat
that thus obscures far more than it explains.