Mana pieredze uzrāda, ka liela filozofu daļa izpausmēs ir pilnīgs Camp vai arī pieder tā loģiskam atzaram - pižonismam. Lūk, tāpēc mani itin nemaz nepārsteidza šāds apraksts:
In Oxford the Ayers took a small first-floor flat in the centre of the city (58 High Street) and acquired two Siamese cats. The menagerie was completed by a donkey which Renee had bought after discovering it being abused by its owner, and which they kept in a field on the edge of the city. Renee herself had rather Siamese features and bow legs, and further cultivated an oriental look by wearing her hair in a long pig-tail and walking round town with the donkey, laden with groceries, behind her. She and Freddie furnished their flat with second-hand Second Emiper couches, and placed a large reproduction of Tintoretto's Susannah and the Elders over their bed. Isaiah Berlin found it terribly gaudy: "It was like Violetta's appartment in La Traviata - there wasn't a natural colour in it." But Freddie and Renee liked the effect."
Rogers Ben (1999) A.J. Ayer. A Life. - Catto&Windus, p. 98.
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