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“Merlyn, […] was a staunch conservative – which was rather progressive of him, when you reflect that he was living backwards”
― The Book of Merlyn
― The Book of Merlyn

“I’m the one who ought to get angry,” said Fiver. “But I’m no good at it, that’s the trouble.”
― Watership Down
― Watership Down

“I see you still stand a little in awe of opinion. Never fear that. The strength of criticism lies only in the weakness of the thing criticised.”
― Kavanagh
― Kavanagh

“Certain brilliantly intellectual writers are not treated as intellectual writers because they don’t observe the correct forms: their poetry may be deeply learned and sophisticated, informed by quite radical rethinking of philosophical issues, but if the style of the poems is too lively, too grammatically clear, if it is not, on the surface, difficult, it does not conform to established definitions of intellectual daring.”
― American Originality: Essays on Poetry
― American Originality: Essays on Poetry

“Kavanagh continued his walk in the direction of Mr. Churchill's residence. This, at least, was unchanged,—quite unchanged. The same white front, the same brass knocker, the same old wooden gate, with its chain and ball, the same damask roses under the windows, the same sunshine without and within. The outer door and study door were both open, as usual in the warm weather, and at the table sat Mr. Churchill, writing. Over each ear was a black and inky stump of a pen, which, like the two ravens perched on Odin's shoulders, seemed to whisper to him all that passed in heaven and on earth. On this occasion, their revelations were of the earth. He was correcting school exercises.”
― Kavanagh
― Kavanagh
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