“For literary theoreticians, it is axiomatic that language is unequal to the task of encompassing reality. Its failure is inevitable, a given.” But this is patently not true, writes Craig Raine. Just look at Kipling…
“For literary theoreticians, it is axiomatic that language is unequal to the task of encompassing reality. Its failure is inevitable, a given.” But this is patently not true, writes Craig Raine. Just look at Kipling…