[OOC: Sorry, got pulled away unexpectedly for a while! And hee, yeah, I figured Sinric could deal. I was mostly apologizing to any readers bugged by the relentless binary categorizing.]
The Frankish court? Well, that dates it somewhat. Enjolras, interested, is about to pursue that question, but then Sinric asks his own.
"Henri Lefebvre," he says, offering the book for Sinric to look over or leaf through, as he likes. "Criticism of Everyday Life. He's a thinker of the twentieth century -- after my day, and fascinating."
Enjolras doesn't agree with everything Lefebvre says, but that's never the point.
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The Frankish court? Well, that dates it somewhat. Enjolras, interested, is about to pursue that question, but then Sinric asks his own.
"Henri Lefebvre," he says, offering the book for Sinric to look over or leaf through, as he likes. "Criticism of Everyday Life. He's a thinker of the twentieth century -- after my day, and fascinating."
Enjolras doesn't agree with everything Lefebvre says, but that's never the point.
(Enjolras is maybe kind of a nerd.)