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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 754111" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Sorry to completely quote as a response there Chris but:</p><p></p><p><em>There is nothing innately mysterious, sacred or private about the process of decay and the moment of death. Whether to make them public is a personal choice for Jade, as for John Diamond and for Terry Pratchett. So is whether to look on. If choosing to watch is the ultimate act of prurience, no one has personified this era of prurience like a woman with every right to die as she has lived. If she is also an emblem of vulgarity, then death itself, like birth, is immutably vulgar regardless of the craving to sanitise it on grounds of petit bourgeois good taste.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p></p><p>Really, really good article btw Manc - nice one for posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 754111, member: 5"] Sorry to completely quote as a response there Chris but: [I]There is nothing innately mysterious, sacred or private about the process of decay and the moment of death. Whether to make them public is a personal choice for Jade, as for John Diamond and for Terry Pratchett. So is whether to look on. If choosing to watch is the ultimate act of prurience, no one has personified this era of prurience like a woman with every right to die as she has lived. If she is also an emblem of vulgarity, then death itself, like birth, is immutably vulgar regardless of the craving to sanitise it on grounds of petit bourgeois good taste. [/I] Really, really good article btw Manc - nice one for posting. [/QUOTE]
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