We've got another big round up in the works (and we're putting the finishing touches on the Roth coda), but while we're pulling it together you could do worse than spend a little time over at Open Letters, where the October issue has just gone up. It features a look at Christopher Hitchens's tendency to repeat himself.
“Like many a journalist before and since, Marx was not shy about recycling his best lines,” observes journalist, essayist, and reviewer Christopher Hitchens, who could have been describing himself – or a great many writers. The tendency to reuse material might initially look like a journalist shortcut, but it’s one capable of serving a larger purpose. The practice can demonstrate an insistent, ongoing intellectual engagement with certain ideas, or a particular large one. Indeed, journalists join writers of all types in the recycling drive Hitchens sees Marx doing.
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