Am having my first dose of Waugh and having a fine time…
I rejoiced in the Burgundy. How can I describe it? The Pathetic Fallacy resounds in all our praise of wine. For centuries every language has been strained to define its beauty, and has produced only wild conceits or the stock epithets of the trade. This Burgundy seemed to me, then, serene and triumphant, a reminder that the world was an older and better place than Rex knew, that mankind in its long passion had learned another wisdom than his. By chance I met this same wine again, lunching with my wine merchant in St. James’s Street, in the first autumn of the war; it had softened and faded in the intervening years, but it still spoke in the pure, authentic accent of its prime and, that day, as at Paillard’s with Rex Mottram years before, it whispered faintly, but in the same lapidary phrase, the same words of hope.
Posted by Bobby Farouk at November 7, 2005 06:12 AMAhhh, the Pathetic Fallacy. That was our favorite taunt on the old high school lit-crit team.
Posted by: Ben Brumfield at November 7, 2005 08:05 AMIs that the intellectual version of giving someone a wedgie?
Posted by: Alan Allport at November 8, 2005 05:03 AMNot quite, since anyone who got the joke could probably kick your ass in competition. I'm sure there's an appropriate metaphor for that, but tonight I'm over-meaded.
Posted by: Ben Brumfield at November 8, 2005 07:45 PM