That Bloom imagines he can is part of the case the deonstructionist are
making. Who's to say he can't?
Though God only knows for sure what either
he or Blake is talking about. Well maybe Bill Bennet knows -- I forgot
about him. He seems to be able to clarify every meaning and judge every
disagreement with a swift and simple application of school boy logic.
Here's a Derrida quote I dug up from one of the interviews in the book
POINTS...
"Deconstruction as such is reducible to neither a method nor an analysis
(the reduction to simple elements); it goes beyond critical decision itself.
That is why it is not negative, even though it has often been interpreted as
such despite all sorts of warnings.
For me, it always accompanies an
affirmative exigency, I would even say that it never proceeds without
love..."
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