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critic

[krit-ik] / ˈkrɪt ɪk /




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Podhoretz’s political commitments didn’t require him to be any less discriminating a literary critic.

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In March 1925, Newman reviewed an exhibition of paintings by Roger Fry, the British critic, for his undergraduate literary magazine.

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He notes that the critic Clive James’s devotion to poetry and ability to communicate it to general readers is both rare and inspiring.

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But the high regard many critics have for his work is based less on nostalgia than on an admiration for the way he has maintained his freewheeling spirit well into the 21st century.

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Wiener’s critics wield his housing record as a weapon: They note that Bay Area housing prices remain sky-high.

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