Everybody's chattering about redesigned NYTBR set to hit the stands this Sunday. The Times has outlined the changes in a press release that's making the rounds. The changes are deconstructed a bit more objectively over at PW.
For all the ballyhoo regarding layout, the section wastes little time in demanding judgment on its words. The first review begins, Eggers-like, on the front page. It's for the new Roth, which Paul Berman calls a "terrific political novel." (As a counter-factual history, the book is written "in a style his readers might never have predicted," while still maintaining Roth's stomping-ground dialogue. " 'You pulla the trig,' a kindly neighbor explains" to the Jewish working-class family in Newark trying to learn how to use a gun to defend itself.) The In Brief is gone. And 'New and Noteworthy Paperbacks' is replaced by something called Paperback Row, which appears to be basically the same thing with a new name. Ditto for Editors' choice (nee 'And Bear in Mind').
We watch our stoop with increasing curiosity ...
Brownies, I should point out, will be measured.
Posted by: Ed | September 30, 2004 at 07:46 AM