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August 2005 Diagnosis: decadence by Stefan Beck A review of Our Culture, What's Left of It, by Theodore Dalrymple.
Among the ordure, both literal and figurative, on display at the Royal Academy of Arts Sensation exhibition was an outsize portrait, based on a mugshot, of the child-murderess Myra Hindley. That this image was made up of a childs tiny handprint (reproduced many times like the dots in a newspaper photograph) magnified the outrage of some of the public, including mothers of those killed by Hindley.
The British writer and prison doctor Theodore Dalrymple was quickly on the scene, to ask Norman Rosenthal, the Academys chief of exhibitions, what he thought of this bit of publicity. Rosenthal chirped that the picture raises interesting questions. Dr. Dalrymple called this tiresome bluff and asked what they were, as it must be possible to formulate them in words. For Rosenthals stumbling and revealingly disingenuous reply, turn to Trash, Violence, and Versac ... This article is available to subscribers and for individual purchaseSubscribe to TNC (Print and Online editions) Subscribe to TNC (Online only) This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 23 August 2005, on page 0 Copyright © 2009 The New Criterion | www.newcriterion.com http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/diagnosis-decadence-1354
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