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The writer has a grudge against society, which he documents with accounts of unsatisfying sex, unrealized ambition, unmitigated loneliness, and a sense of local and global distress.
Renata Adler
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Renata Adler
Age: 86
Born: 1938
Born: October 19
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Brett Daniels
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My dislike has no consequences. It accrues only in my mind—like preserves on a shelf or guns zeroing in, and never firing.
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Nice criticism is good when it tells you something. A lot of negative criticism isn't criticism at all: it's just nasty, writerly cliché and invective.
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the time for prizes and competitions at art festivals is over. Competition is too closely tied to values that are alien to the arts.
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Idle people are often bored and bored people, unless they sleep a lot, are cruel. It is not accident that boredom and cruelty are great preoccupations in our time.
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There are times when every act, no matter how private and unconscious, becomes political.
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I love the laconic. Clearly, I am not of their number.
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Things have changed very much, several times, since I grew up, and, like everyone in New York except the intellectuals, I have led several lives and I still lead some of them.
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A favorite strategy was the paragraph-terminating: Right? Followed immediately by Wrong. This linear invitation to a mugging was considered a strategy of wit.
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Did I throw the most important thing perhaps, by accident, away?
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Do you realize how angry you sound?” must be one of the most infuriating questions in the language.
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The style of flirtation specific to classrooms was of service to the students all their lives.
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