From time to time, writers leave their books and indulge in, sometimes furiously one-sided, spats. Wordsworth's poetic injunction – tranquility – disappears as fast as the Road Runner in Loony Tunes cartoons.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" ?>
Sometimes the difficulties of the job, a writer's reaction to a particular set of them and to his or her relations with the buying public (see sales) and other writers and critics, goes public and postal.
Recent examples include Alain de Botton who responded vehemently ("I will hate you...
Published on June 03, 2010 02:29