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Yes, I agree, Lee. I also didn't think Marx was too good to be true, the way Kevin did. People are good in just that way. Marx felt entirely believable to me.


Yes! It had never occurred to me to make that comparison, and I loved A Little Life. Even after hearing from the Commentariat, I still don't think I get this comparison. If it's just about the "manipulative" aspect, then, yeah, I guess b/c I like both books I don't see that. I had no clue T3 would be divisive in this way!



No, Marx was the Christ-figure. The perfect person who had to die for someone else.

No, Marx was the Christ-figure. The perfect person who had to die for someone e..."
Interesting. I did not see Marx as perfect. I saw him as conflict-averse (or, if I am being more charitable, as someone with a gift for harmony in the midst of discord). In the end, in the midst of a much higher stakes conflict, he met the moment with genuine courage. I found that moving.
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