Monday, August 15, 2011
The two kinds of writing interact unpredictably. Journalism disciplined Ernest Hemingway’s style, did nothing for Theodore Dreiser’s, but gave both a wider knowledge of the world. Journalism was a chrysalis from which Tom Robbins fluttered free, a straitjacket from which John Hersey never quite escaped. — MICHAEL HARRIS, Los Angeles Times

The two kinds of writing interact unpredictably. Journalism disciplined Ernest Hemingway’s style, did nothing for Theodore Dreiser’s, but gave both a wider knowledge of the world. Journalism was a chrysalis from which Tom Robbins fluttered free, a straitjacket from which John Hersey never quite escaped. — MICHAEL HARRIS, Los Angeles Times