There is, indeed, a surprisingly ungenerous quality to much of Ms. Robinson’s analytical writing—an attitude also apparent in her immediately previous collection of essays, “When I Was a Child I Read Books” (2012). I say it’s surprising because in her fiction—I think of “Home” and especially “Gilead”—she is capable of conveying the outlooks and even the delusions of other minds with a graceful and gentle charity. That charity largely vanishes when she treats social trends and contemporary politics. Those who take a different view from Ms. Robinson’s barely merit naming, fair assessments not at all.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Flashes of brilliance …
… An Apostle to the Intellectuals - WSJ. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
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