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Plato Sunk

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Plato Sunk is an interior dialogue disputing Plato's assessment, in the Republic, that there is 'an ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry'. David Joseph Cribbin is a philosopher and poet living in Clane. He is the author of Father Crow and Standing on a Booth-Scrape.

90 pages, Paperback

First published May 19, 2015

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I was born with my eyes turned inward

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Plato Sunk is an interior dialogue disputing Plato's assessment, in the Republic, that there is 'an ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry'. David Joseph Cribbin is a philosopher and poet living in Clane. He is the author of Father Crow and Standing on a Booth-Scrape.
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