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The book reviewer’s temptation

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I liked this quote from Richard Brookhiser on the book reviewer’s temptation to stray from the subject:

It is a temptation that book reviewers must guard against—and will often succumb to anyway. The Great Gatsby and the Declaration of Independence are about the same thing, more or less (the pursuit of happiness), but they are very different works, and neither should be faulted for not being the other.

Worth thinking about for my next review …

Written by Kevin Holtsberry

July 10th, 2009 at 10:06 am

Boredom

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From The Dart League King by Keith Lee Morris:The Dart League King front cover

Tristan had begun to grow bored, and he hated boredom more than anything else, probably because it was the state at which he arrived more often than not when he was with other people, because when it came right down to it he didn’t find people all that interesting, as they all seemed more or less to have the same kind of thoughts, perform the same sort of actions, very little variation occurring between the experience he had with one person or group of people and the next, this was disturbing to him, because he was a conscientious person in the large ways and the deep ways if not in the small and everyday, and so wanted to think of himself as someone who tried to be helpful, someone who cared, even while he realized that he wasn’t very helpful and usually didn’t care, at least not until long after the fact, so that he passed up new opportunities for helping or caring due to his preoccupation with the missed opportunities of yesterday or the month before or last year.

Written by Kevin Holtsberry

October 17th, 2008 at 4:42 pm

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