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What Would Be Worse

WHILE I WAS belatedly watching, on DVD, Martin Scorsese’s extraordinary movie Gangs of, what came into my mind (one of the pleasures and perils of being a translator) were the words of the seventeenth-century English writer, Sir Thomas Browne: “much more is buried in silence than recorded, and the largest volumes are but epitomes of what hath been… Some things never come to light; many have been delivered; but more hath been swallowed in obscurity and the caverns of oblivion.”

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