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ailun
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1 year ago
It's not really "Newspeak" at all; if anything, it's the opposite. Newspeak had limited vocabulary. The interviewer is using a bunch of ten-dollar words. Still, interesting interview! I might read some Padgett Powell at some point because of this.
HillRat|1 year ago
kd5bjo|1 year ago
Some interviewers aim to help to tell their subjects’ stories, but others are looking for a reason to hear themselves speak. This feels like the latter case.
culi|1 year ago
What does "experimental formalist" mean in this case and what is the associated point of view you're referring to?
mc32|1 year ago
kleiba|1 year ago
galaxyLogic|1 year ago
That is a very round-about way of saying something negative about this article. Why not say straight out what you think is wrong with it? Why not? Maybe because it is easier for some people to agree with you when you don't present any actual facts.
What does that little info-box say? And why do you think that is ALL we need to know?
atuladhar|1 year ago
> Jean Marc Ah-Sen is the author of Grand Menteur, In the Beggarly Style of Imitation, and Kilworthy Tanner. He lives in Toronto.
01HNNWZ0MV43FF|1 year ago
Mtinie|1 year ago
Obtuse commentary is worthless for discussion.