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Denis Donoghue, the critic and literary scholar, wrote of the book admiringly as "an eccentric and yet concentric work of art, a work sufficiently flexible to allow a digression every 10 pages or so".
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Before we delve into this too much further, allow me a digression.
Allow me a little digression.
Allow me a further digression: another icon of the London streets is the police box, a blue booth about the size of a telephone box (itself yet another London icon, now utterly inutile).
Also, strict word limits sometimes don't allow for the digressions that can make criticism enjoyable to read.
Allow me a moment of colonial digression; Egypt and Britain do after all have a history of misplaced lip service for freedom.
Naturally his kitchen-sink approach allows for digressions involving the Bank of England, fascism and electroplating.
All interviews used semi-structured formats that allowed for digressions (sometimes extensive) onto topics deemed important by rightsholders.
"He felt like a digression that had forgotten from what it digressed" is a typical utterance here.
I think we'd need to be allowed now to have one that is maybe a little less -- well, we could maybe go in a digression.
But this is a digression.
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