"She read from the work of Yoel Hoffmann. He was an author, I decided snappishly, whose obscurity seemed justified."
Behold, the 2011 version of those prim late-19th century critics who just couldn't abide Emily Dickinson's weird punctuation and Herman Melville's insane sea tales.
On Some New Directions
"She read from the work of Yoel Hoffmann. He was an author, I decided snappishly, whose obscurity seemed justified."
Behold, the 2011 version of those prim late-19th century critics who just couldn't abide Emily Dickinson's weird punctuation and Herman Melville's insane sea tales.