Nobody’s A Critic
A Links entry from Thursday, July 17, 2008Nobody’s A Critic
Morgan Meis in The Smart Set:
The word criticism has its root in the Greek word krinein, which means — in its most original sense — to divide or separate. It’s about sorting things out and making distinctions. Criticism is thus about doing something that is, in this era, almost impossible to do. It is difficult simply to keep up with the vast global cultural output, let alone to make determinations and judgments.
(Via 3 Quarks Daily.)
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