In a piece for The Yale Review, Garth Greenwell writes about the perils of moral judgement as the primary mode of engagement with a text and sorting books into piles of righteous and problematic.
As the play “The English Bride” begins, the audience is immediately thrust into a near cataclysm with a burst of police sirens and an announcement over a loudspeaker: “Attention! Attention! All ...
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