Quote Originally Posted by goesh View Post
I see it more as a homily on the dichotomy of polytheism (secularism) and monotheism and not so much a poem, demonstrating the imbalance of life as we know it and suggesting that conflict is from a mystical standpoint a form of celebration and not resolution.
I would give that sentence a High Distinction for post-modernism 101.

And resubmit any Subaltern or Intern who tried to get a sentence like that past me!
I am having a Forest Gump moment - what does that sentence actually mean in English??? - (I only did a sub-major in English Lit).