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Sep 25, 2007 11:03 AM Responses: from "quirk" to quirk by James Panero
Two bloggers weigh in on the quirk debate: First, Modern Kicks: I can’t help but cheer at any rhetorical bricks thrown at the insufferable Ira Glass, and to a certain extent agree that the author’s later backtracking to only being against "bad quirk" is something of a copout.Then James G. Poulos: At Arma Virumque, James Panero helps us cleanse the hip soul of its most tacky component: the desire not simply to revel in self-contradictory bouts of sincere irony and ironic sincerity, but to make a living doing it. The inevitable outcome of working, as Rieff put it, to have our past and eat it too would seem to be the application of the same principle to our present. Add the commodification of emotion and you’ve got yourself our generation’s most sigh-inducing and already trite cottage industry.And with a "different" take on Tintoretto, here is a genuinely quirky letter: Dear Mister Panero,
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