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A Reader's Manifesto

But today's Serious Writers fail even on their own postmodern terms. They urge us to move beyond our old-fashioned preoccupation with content and plot, to focus on form instead—and then they subject us to the least-expressive form, the least-expressive sentences, in the history of the American novel. Time wasted on these books is time that could be spent reading something fun.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2001/07/a-reader-apos-s-manifesto/2270/

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