We were once college newspaper editors ourselves (NYU, Washington Square News, 1984-86), so it seems a bit too easy to poke fun at others, but that's not going to stop us from directing your attention to this (presumably unintentionally) hilarious attempt by the Daily Princetonian to render Alan Hollinghurst for the masses. It's hard enough to get past the first few paragraphs which include these gems:
Hollinghurst's novel breaks new ground, however, because it is the first gay novel —one written directly from the perspective of a homosexual character — to win the Booker in the prize's 35-year history.
Ahhh, so that's what this "gay novel" business that the kids are all on about means ...
It gets better:
Hollinghurst, who took six years to complete "The Line of Beauty," is generally considered to be a slow writer.
Ahh, Princeton. The best and the brightest, indeed.
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