Domain: jeetheer.com

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Jeet Heer, "Steve Dtiko"
"The Randian philosophy was definitely detrimental to his work," argues Seth. "It seems to have taken all the life out of what he was trying to do with ...
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Jeet Heer, "Guy Davenport, RIP"
Jan 13, 2005 ... In both his short stories and essays, Guy Davenport often called attention ... foundational divisions, going back at least as far as Plato. ...
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Jeet Heer, "Carrie Snyder's Hair Hat"
Jun 3, 2004 ... Simmel’s somewhat abstract ideas can be more easily grasped when we read Carrie Snyder’s debut short story collection, Hair Hat. ...
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Jeet Heer, "Chip Kidd"
By Jeet Heer National Post (September 12, 2003) .... “Chip Kidd frames the front cover in pristine white – a color at once stark, innocent and inviting,” ...
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Jeet Heer, "Richard Gilmour and Tattoo History"
Already steeped in medieval lore about monsters at the edge of the world, European settlers saw tattoos as license to denounce the natives as grotesque, ...
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Jeet Heer, "Seymour Hersh"
Seymour Hersh has a strong claim to be the world's greatest living journalist, but for most of his career he has lived under the shadow of rival Bob ...
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Jeet Heer, "Stealing From th Enemy: The New Yorker and its Critics"
In the pages of the New Republic, Kinsley had pioneered a style of hip, smart- ass political journalism which was a literary counterpart to the magazine’s ...
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Jeet Heer, "Gary Panter's Jimbo in Purgatory"
Sep 4, 2004 ... Prior to Panter’s work, kid shows had a drearily lulling aesthetic: ... Many rhymes come in triplets and there are 34 Cantos devoted to Hell, ... new layers to the classic by populating it with a pop culture menagerie. ...
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Jeet Heer, "J. Hoberman's The Dream Life"
J. Hoberman's The Dream Life By Jeet Heer National Post (June 24, 2004) ... As Village Voice film critic J. Hoberman notes in his new book The Dream Life, ...
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Jeet Heer, "Tall Tales from the Sea: C.S. Forester and Patrick O ...
C.S. Forester was born under the name Cecil Lewis Troughton Smith, ... Forester’s early novels were shoddy pulp confections, which he hacked off with great ...
 
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