When Wittgenstein described himself as "someone who cannot quite do what he would like to be able to do,"* he probably meant that he couldn't write like Kate Greenstreet.
The first issue of Absent is here.
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*In Culture and Value, p. 24. It's the same remark in which he says "philosophy ought really to be written only as a poetic composition."
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