In a message dated 9/30/2008 2:11:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
arromdee(a)rahul.net writes:
I'd read "it's all behind me now" as "the material that is
mentioned is no
longer important", which is implicitly an accusation of undue weight.>>
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I don't read it that way. Not even that he is making the accusation, let
alone that it is substantive.
"It's all behind me" could just as well mean "it is and was an
important
part of my life at one time, it no longer is." But biographies are not about
what the subject themselves considers important. They are about what the
general reading public would so consider.
Will Johnson
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