Language, logic, style - these are usually thought to be aspects to wind up a review with, concerned as they are with the secondary 'how' rather than the primary 'what'. Yet so much of your 'what' can depend on your 'how', so many of your reasons are rationalised motives, that your manner will easily yield a bird's-eye view of your matter. And no 'how' is more enlightening than the basic one: how do you start your book, symphony, movements, chapters?
LRB 3 July 1980 | PDF Download
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