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A nice quote by Plunkett from the interview:

> There’s a cultural association between the time of exposure and the level of sophistication. You’d sound pretty vulgar if you said, Oh, yeah, I learned to play Bach when I was thirteen—that’s easy stuff. But people really do make pronouncements like that about literature. Someone I met a few years ago, a big poetry person, just could not believe that an adult would spend years of his life thinking about Robert Frost. To her it seemed like doing a Ph.D. in simple algebra.

Also, article title is a rare exception to Betteridge's law.



> Also, article title is a rare exception to Betteridge's law.

Sort of. "Even" is a kind of sarcastic/negative word, so the question is asking "Robert Frost is a bad poet, right?"


Huh, nice observation. The suggestion implied by the question is false.


Gold star for Betteridge's law refernece.




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