This is an aside titled 'Against the rant' dated 11/17/08

“You know the aesthetic: Put-upon ironist is exhausted by the puffery of an irksome world and decides to take it down a few pegs using nothing but razor sharp wit, lots of “I” statements, and the Oxford Dictionary of Allusions” – Ezra Klein. “Having not made an argument, it can’t reach a conclusion. If your premise is ‘I hate bricklayers,’ then expending 800 words to decide that ‘I still hate bricklayers’ does not signal to your reader that the journey has been a worthy enterprise.” See also: Alex Pareene’s ‘Slate’ Continues to Out-Slate Self.

Posted by Joanne on Nov. 17, 2008 Tagged: , , , ,

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