"Scurrilous" was what the lady critic
called the poet Irving Layton.
And "scurrilous" were Friedrich Nietzsche's
final leaps and dances.
1 (of a person or language) grossly or
indecently abusive 2 given to or ...
No, I think that Nietzsche's dance
was something of a scamper
(bustle, haste, 3 a flurry of rain or snow)
that he took short, quick steps.
And that it was the poet's humour that
the lady critic thought was low.
Thank you for the posting - please visit http://irvinglayton.blogspot.com/ for more information on Irving and his passing.
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