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The Voice Literary Supplement
I’ve just surfaced from a particularly pleasant internet-as-black-hole experience: finding the contents of more than dozen issues of the Voice Literary Supplement.
Ted Solotaroff
“As with people,” Solotaroff writes, “I find that I have more to say about writers than I admire than about those I don’t. This does not preclude registering judgments that spring from a lessening of interest or esteem, for the point of reviewing an author is to deliver the experience of reading him or her, and to be less than candid is to weaken the conviction that has otherwise come to praise.” Sensible words [...]
