“Gentle” and “middle-aged” writing is a good thing? Cristina Nehring explains why The Best American Essays series is so boring (via.) “[Contemporary essayists] do so with no effort to make their experience relevant or useful to anyone else, with no effort to extract from it any generalizeable insight into the human condition… The problem, of course, is not merely our essayists; it’s our culture. We have grown terribly—if somewhat hypocritically—weary of larger truths. The smarter and more intellectual we count ourselves, the more adamantly we insist that there is no such thing as truth, no such thing as general human experience, that everything is plural and relative and therefore undiscussable.” Here’s another good, um, essay she wrote: “Books Make You a Boring Person.”

Posted by Joanne on Jul 22, 2008 | Comments | Link

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