“Literature and the arts are also criticism in a more particular and practical sense. They embody an expository reflection on, a value judgement of, the inheritance and context to which they pertain.”

Source: Real Presences (1989), I: A Secondary City, Ch. 4 (p. 11).

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American writer 1929–2020

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