PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY S2',fP.'taP i Lt2,,12) Music and M iusicians 0.RLANDO I3EZDE '- are two (isti iiltd oisill (issz ~rc1'y> e'11dhrt ft in it incrrc t s'iiii', it K t } 011!?i. of i thatI ii ill 1 1 i ii e-(otok i pitlace 'oni tlep (cccist reetii, n £Vc' ,v ,,rain. 't tfor 5GalliCutitito tOtt iii1tt l linthe te ie River' (.11tohes)te sasprp iriis as is tiosh ittilt i ni (iIll!.l's tyn" t fe t a'iii ii. s;1tad 'Iocy itegraing tti ub-S11'iHts ;1}() nod out11( t 1e on sthot, were sli to tolelv- II ( iriiith nsi' le''i tij1, the tle tn uileorits a fewi lit the 11aivety. ToIan suerliithereCiis ic 1:-i onts noit ionty o a igte~ttihir-likethe'-tthere i ni voice like ciii-- iii eltalo f rittircs aae,' ti ' jti ty Etn':. hesig iP iiChhe!i-0i ov1>i ss'tiik eatly as bitg aiit asf11 siit~n t iiiiii"ore1st;ibitii r t1e signg ''onse's t1til Six's' nci'tiveSpanttisth stiedoes ties'trt. Stii 'S n "t-n teeri'). Iiiitcr, sthe'i5 a is the veri' siricof S :)il ther: ott. i=( ' Imiptracticait pei'ssin t(a tiust acc llis s t1re Olin t i ' c ilhi i 'C iiiilsanii iiitulse' wh'iiiare n ts ivlg )ittottseC. iotheeyiare i iii et citirety t n et iti t io ci aaytrol~ ~i 0 "Robin istuit, 1,10510 uts teI)AII the 01utY Adtair" (unitothuers)t Spanish roniposer 5-who seen iis at att sthralyoy-loWudatlltthuhil.Ocsoala ol te taste of teart io i aig to si it t a Lion ior Fltte i lill ttt tahoeinto I'li- tatle sith ca napin ariounil its ne'ik .hatppiness, but'ii 5 scond10it istoba1ck and to obitain ite nouriotsient in that. to terrific visacity, and it is this that fashion? The answer is qluie evidet.t Gatli-Cuici singe the bsot. The Itatisan Yet, seiil thits nolt he 0 most as- songs on the pirogranmserre altlswelt toin asisedsanre in the' rivilizatiun sit rhosen to suit her style, and nohody pitge? Ag~ain thsere tis150ielosht as tel csn sing them as susperblty, with eacth thle reply.'Ptn hose unliscoans it abs:olutlylt unique andsIpalleting teci- Nvnl beiit an md lies"horribily basaosenique. Bt ntto the Ithoughtful mnid to make a pig to sit ssith a hits, or to gaiety is not as tong-lasting as inter- softer as ciow' to repose in a cribs. ity;soil so, permait nie tIstalte that Hence, civilization is biarbairity; en Galli-Corni appeals onlyt to thosse one han toscrrrsit Galli-Curri with tsr- swhose lives sreeconmsmnplcr--thsec ing at least hssuane.,wsosdo not think thisigs bestltsr the Trho lovely soptrano ic que'stion {lissfullt ises of the hictitaen-, esnsi seeissentirety igno'rant ofitheili" tthose 'who cre neither Etiti orisminhr thti se is in no sensteis Lilly Lssesan anything else bsut siniply stanid anid tetirrim a Spesnis lose song soil esgaeoransI acetwt slcomieseinsd tson't Pee ochier' o 01 sttii slitbllytvinsert- worry abiot whas~t dosnssoi't. ti ' iiit, l lr1:_ ? " iini t "'lI1 '1'1 y c { t~ I zot ;c t~ C1;I i .i l fa it "',"1 i it''I ot' s' i: C I '.l t I ttix 11"So C11. : I ~ i :1 ' 1r iisc:lit cc its'- and '1 y s'oroiar's,' sn the eipotenst' nItit insigncis'ian'e sit cure loin. I ts rokis ''not the ons' to acep~t the sisetrilis'osithn Sttuserti:hel thtesll~ lice gresta i ost ouces cfshuancmsery are largely' conquerabtrle bylhumncrare omnd 4effort.Fir atllhisi hilghtspirit essi gius, isirsirtisis i, in a cosmic sense, oft esslancshssly tempcteramient. As he seeo it, alt grsatworsekosf lite'rature dialwihilsfailisres, oast alt honest hil- ossophtiecl systesare tpessimlistic. lHe tlearly undesitanesithe narrosvlinmi- tattoos of humanis opswer ansI the fu-' tility sif effort bseyond tlsese limitis. Bt nthlousgh Mencken is a pessimist, hse is no itle sreamer, Rathser is hr a man1 1of actio: lie Rooseselt of our litrrsr critics, thse Billy Siunsday of or satirioss It is only lts conscious- an i-ot In a v ,ry eal s is . ri hvdstril hut sitf1ietai lii iswhitat '1i sicineiithe lite rary' criici' To :'ay'thiat tseisnot sascrittc is impy o h ;e' oser a ciatter' si iofii in Lii'111 ihibess'r, he ois t to" 1 1 esItdin the iisrrcatailogueiog inst chicwork of rcltogrthetr. Nor is he'c clii' ll te lit'ycsanyitch to improve the ind or dv re tiec"urci ofn"t"ile codthe r sectndthe lbcleatist,'" liis nloiii, s ('icordsingtoIIhii'sill-hi con- fesston,is seth itfthe'crtiet, lore asci simptle. It is the dcis.'tiofuctisnion frieyti otloiit(1o100s0own ideasO, lto maiekr 1 articltenoiseinrtce iworldt. In 1iIi'ncten'o liandis, criticismss(it lts the 1crossrrct. lemit ssatisn Itakes on wii'asrith, lift, tpersosnality. ''triti- ricis is a fise art or it is nothcing." 'To rriticize is to htencks'nize. In a sicrut, it is imcpre'nscsiim. No dlosbtt lts, attistue tractsthe critic intco mast' errcrs. 'Welt, sshat of it? "The sort of criticis I detest ansi try Io assist," tie say's, "is Itatswichrt pretenseto he reclentlessly judlicious." 'VIith rcarar- terisicir scepticisms, Mencken would siscresdit alt attemts at so-caslled~ (C'ontiniuedi on Page Seven) -11ENitKEN tt'ontinusesd fronmPage GOe crlint 11eiswek~nesses of or tisne cost place. ?tsccks'n imserlf would hove us Ibelieverthat l ts lbsinensito playsincg Fore'is hcut thceitle passtimec of thc'-lhour. "I scm entirelysd'evsot it pulic spirit," h~ewsoldsa sy. "I ems- tertain nos messianic sdelusions: it sim- ply delighctos me to chcase uisunte- hints cot so I oiccasonllty yield to the vice." No doubht this is partly true, ioncken, like all of us, is some- thing of a hcesdonist, ansI witch-hunt' togs, pogromsndos inquisitions are stilt the favorite sdivertisemnents of thce humsan animcal.flat in Iis lond whoopst- loge and ifierce sdenunciatiocns--ot- aithlstanding his insistent proteeta- lions Is the cotrary-theire arc' niche i~rons vestiges of resentment ansI un- qusestionahle signs if notch'rcage. "The very too-msuchnsns of his tro- Icst-hog classifies stoc" In his Conrasd essay, for examcple, see catch titu in- trodocing, at the risk of all fosrmstansi artisty, his inevitahle diatrihe on the shoddiness of the natiosnal cultire andI the depravity of our current literature, This jeremiasd, in fact, is tlue chorus, theme, and costa of all his writing,! He finds These Stsstes dropsical with morals, uplift, ancd paternalisms.lHe sees the art of letters prostituted to the level of the proletariat, and the ignorance, superstitions, and credu- lity of the great msasses of our people pilayedut pon tby preposterous mcounte- hanks and rantintgl demagogues. And eo withs a merry "Whuat-Ho." he is} off to the chtase. And then thsere is his style?-ai style' whtich its no way argues a casltisandu indifferent disposition, It savors as' muichs si the strict and matcrkettsces as of the study. The truth is that ,ttentken, depite Iis ssphistication, has none of that epicurean taaindoi Htoratian reserve of tie true sceptic, Though lte may agree with Henry Adams that life is horrihle and mean- ingless, hie shows very little of the latter's cynical indifference and arts- tocratic aloofness, Of course one must not push this' indignation-motif too far. Mencken is hedonist as well as Puritan, hum- anist as well as moralist, Here again tthe tparadoux. In htutu Iluttceto'clt',d Ih la-sagJo Iistorugges'for soprctscs\' Ha~ppily, hosreve r,'tNTrsiske'c'ptsritao_- inmhas seen samceliorasst e'ycahuitu- asne atndiforeign cutture, ansiti hitnmr- alit?' tempesre'dtby acfrank acndt shame- less hedonism, In general there are twosclases of sceptics. Otne tsserast, sasy-gisn ones, such as Renans and Anatole France-rharming, pol1i1e, urlane,ds- trustful even sit their own "trths"; and fte toss consistent,tint moosr its- sistent ones, such as Nietzscher sou tLultr-loust, vehcemsent, ansI Puuitan- icasl. It is because "Mlencken, tile George IBernarsd Shca', vacillates lie- tween these two extrees thaet sine is not always sure just how seriosliy to taske him. Of course, agssin like Shasw, ice isi constantly giving ltinset,; away; lie is forever pilaying peek-a- lion, as it aere, fromcbhhind hits mask. Sonmeone once referred to Mencken as the "civilizesd consciousness cit Modern Amierica." Modsern Amterica! 'rhe Uotted States!-w'iom II. G. Wells has characterizedt as "a sass, garrulous sod prosperous female of uncertain age and still store uncertain tensper, with unfounded pretensions to intellectuality and an ideal of re- finement of the mst negative des- cription. the Aunt Errant of ('Christendonm." Is it any wnonsder that this Modern Anmerica, this Aunt Er' rant of tChristendosn, should have hrought forth such a creature as Mcenken-a changeling a-ho ducks at his very shadowe, aho squirmis ansI twists as a schsoolbsoy, and ails, in hits very cointortions, symbiolizes the iso- be(cilities, childish inconsisten'cies, sod as yst confusced struggles andi aspira- tlis sit a natison iii travail, A erie' slut to hits generation is thin Mencken, this curiously intelligent child of a curiusly- unintelligent miother-scou a destroyer of shamos, ansd the psrophet of asn intllectuaol aristocracv. 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