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Re: [Marxism] The Method
But isn't it these tendencies in tension that make the art? Just as much
> as the sexual
> ambivalence apparent in his work, especially Plumed Serpent, his longing
> for the
> "red Indian," which appears in other work as well?
>
Probably though I do not like to think so. It is however interesting to
look at E. M. Forster's explicitly homosexual wiriting *Maurice* and *The
Life to Come* and see that it is arguably inferior to the repressed
ambivalent writing in *A Passage to India* for example or a *Room with a
View*.
Of course all that is a matter of continuing controversy and besides I am
not sure what the valuing of the repressed over the explicit says about art
& politics!
regards
Gary
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