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Some Gatsbys are Greater than Others, Ctd.

And then there’s Kathryn Schulz at New York Magazine, who doesn’t think any Gatsbys are worth a damn:

Gatsby is in a class by itself. It is the only book I have read so often despite failing—in the face of real effort and sincere ­intentions—to derive almost any pleasure at all from the experience.

Schulz finds The Great Gatsby to be “aesthetically overrated, psychologically vacant, and morally complacent,” and believes that “we kid ourselves about the lessons it contains.” Experience the full brunt of her dislike here. Feel free to let us know if you agree or disagree in the comments.

More of Fiction Advocate’s Gatsby coverage here.

- Michael Moats

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David Foster Wallace on Ambition

PBS Digital Studios, with Blank on Blank, does another great video. This time it’s an interview with David Foster Wallace, who speaks softly on ambition, perfection, and limitations:


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For more, PBS Digital Studios remixes Reading Rainbow here.

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Assent to the Dissent of the Day

A reader of Andrew Sullivan’s “The Dish” urges Sullivan to dump Amazon and link to indie bookstores like the one where s/he works:

As the fine arts book buyer and assistant manager for an independent bookstore [seen above] in your newly-adopted city, I am disheartened to learn that you’re continuing to make affiliate revenue from Amazon, a corporation hell-bent on destroying print culture and, along with it, my job. From their loss-leading book pricing to their vile price-check app, Amazon has made itself the scourge of small booksellers everywhere.

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It’s wonderful that you provide healthcare for your interns, but I had hoped the revenue from subscriptions would have covered this. Maybe I’m overstepping my bounds, but I’d love to see you link to indie bookstores like Strand, McNally Jackson, or Community Bookstore in the future.

This is the best idea I’ve heard all day, followed closely by my own idea to visit the Rizzoli bookstore ASAP. For the record, Fiction Advocate is part of the Powell’s Partner Program.

- Michael Moats

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Great Moments from the Sunday Book Review

As I read “Noble Savages,” Napoleon A. Changnon’s memoir of his years among the Yanomamo, an isolated Amazonian tribe, I started hearing Linda Ronstadt’s cover of “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me,” first as a low background hum that grew louder and more insistent across the book’s 500-plus pages.

First sentence of “Tribal Warfare” by Elizabeth Povinelli
February 17, 2013

- Michael Moats

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That I am in Love with the World

For all of you resolving to “just enjoy and appreciate life” a little more these days, this should help:


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Have a good weekend, everyone.

-Michael Moats

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Great Moments from the Sunday Book Review: The Great Disconnect

Mark Lilla’s review of I Am the Change: Barack Obama and the Crisis of Liberalism is something to behold.

Lilla starts with a quick evisceration of the conservative mythology surrounding Barack Obama. He moves on to a measured assessment of the expectations that reasonable people — “centrist Democrats like me” — have about the president, and expresses a genuine curiosity to hear measured assessments from reasonable people on the other side:

…when Kesler begins his book by dismissing those who portray the president as “a third-world daddy’s boy, Alinskyist agitator, deep-cover Muslim or undocumented alien,” the reader is relieved to know that I Am the Change won’t be another cheap, deflationary takedown.

Then he says this:

Instead, it is that rarest of things, a cheap inflationary takedown — a book that so exaggerates the historical significance of this four-year senator from Illinois, who’s been at his new job even less time, that he becomes both Alien and Predator.

That last emphasis is mine.

The rest includes an intermission, a reference to “Hegelian bacillus” and a Woodrow Wilson-Hegel love child, and a closing story about Maimonides. Read it all here.

- Michael Moats

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Michael and Mike Have Issues

You’re Not Doing it Right by Michael Ian Black
Tackling the serious trials of adult life with charmingly dickish humor.
Status: Let’s just consider Michael Ian Black “off limits” as a favor to me.

BILL RYAN AT THE AWESOME BLOG INSULTED BY AUTHORS has been kind enough to let me post about the time I freaked out about fame and stole his premise at a reading of Michael Ian Black’s new book “You’re Not Doing it Right.”

See the full insult and hear how I got it at http://insultedbyauthors.com

Join me as Michael Ian Black mocks a book reviewer, calls his firstborn a dick, and refuses to answer questions about his penis at Insulted by Authors.

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Where Do Books Come From?

DOES IT BEGIN AT CONCEPTION, or is it not a book until the glue gets brushed on? Whatever the case, it can’t be nearly as lovely to watch a Kindle get made.

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