Frederick Pollack wrote:
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> Name-dropping seems to have paid off for him.
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> Mark
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> New Yorker house style.
Nasty poem (title forgotten, bad poem) by Michael Blumenthal about why
he'd never appear in The New Yorker. Why: does not mention the names of
New York visual artists or New York school of poets. Eye-eee, he does
not namedrop.
That was a few years ago. I do not know if this is true anymore.
k
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Ken Wolman rainermaria.typepad.com
We're neither pure, nor wise, nor good
We'll do the best we know.
We'll build our house and chop our wood
And make our garden grow...
Bernstein/Wilbur, "Candide"
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