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it will probably be admitted that Miller is a writer out of the ordinary, worth more than a single glance; and, after all, he is a completely negative, unconstructive, amoral writer, a mere Jonah, a passive accepter of evil, a sort of Whitman among the corpses.
George Orwell • All Art Is Propaganda: Critical Essays
Malcolm Cowley assisted me in three important ways: His New Yorker profile of Perkins, “Unshaken Friend,” published in 1944, was the most comprehensive account of Perkins’s life to date.
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
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John McPhee • Annals of the Former World
By 1956, the sociologist William H. Whyte saw a “decline of the Protestant ethic” and the rise of “the organization man,” for whom conformity was prized over initiative.
Micki McGee • Self-Help, Inc.: Makeover Culture in American Life
Then I ran across the old Quaker
Parker J. Palmer • Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation
If you’re going to create a downloadable PDF, keep it to about three pages of content.
Donald Miller • Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen
He hopes to get laws changed, suspend “overly restrictive” minimum wage, environmental, and worker protection laws