Should authors review other authors’ books?
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A recent New York Times Bookends feature focused on writers reviewing other writers—specifically the argument of “should they or shouldn’t they?” Zoë Heller and Adam Kirsch discussed the topic, touching on why some authors are reluctant to review others, but also why it’s important to do so. Heller writes: “Some recuse themselves from reviewing any contemporary [...]
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