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Luke Jennings, Observer 2007 "Forsythe should get his nose out of Derrida and start tending his tendus … pretentious as hell".
But every time her ruminations start tending toward the ponderous, someone else shows up to remind you what real derangement looks like.
In 1999 the New York critic Laura Jacobs described him in print as "pretentious as hell", and suggested that he "get his nose out of Derrida and start tending to his tendus .Aficionados, however, insist that his work is passionately humane you just need the key to understand it.
If we are to survive as a progressive nation we have to start tending to our living because the wounded: our poor, our underemployed youth, our hard-pressed middle class and our struggling seniors shouldn't be left to die on the battleground of modern life.
Start tending to your own lawn.
Loyalist forces start tending to the wounded immediately.
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