Epigraph: Writing, because it can’t help but be critical, might help make peace — Barry Hill (R 463)
Deep criticism is a kind of poem […], or at least prose that delineates the poem that is trying to surface from the analysis — Barry Hill (R 255)
Criticism must attack form, never the content of your ideas, of your phrases. Do as you please. Sentiment is the most incomplete imaginable form of reasoning — Lautréamont (Poésies)