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      <![CDATA[I think maybe Charles represents less the intellectual tradition than its absorption into the bourgeoise masscult -- he's described as a "conventional" writer, he lives in excessive comfort. He's also better with quotations than his own words, suggesting a creative tradition that's essentially an exhausted rehash that plays well on facile TV shows and at book signings.<br /><br />This doesn't go against anything you say, I don't think, but it's telling (and not unexpected) that Chabrol expects more from this author than from the petrochemical heir...
        
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