Some interesting examples towards the end there!
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Like I said, it's Hilton Kramer.
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Oh, *that* Hilton Kramer!
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"downhill to oprah and maya angelou" is a pretty gross thing to say
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Like I said, deranged in the usual Hilton Kramer way.
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I remember reading that at the time at having the same reaction: of course it's insane (it's Kramer), but the idea that moving TNR to DC changed the journal in not entirely good ways was not in and of itself crazy.
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Especially during the Marty Peretz years (when that Kramer piece was written), TNR was an inside-the-Beltway publication in some really awful ways. But my problems with TNR at the time were very different from Kramer's (needless to say).
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TNR also cast its most significant influence on the White House during the Wilson years and that was when the magazine was being edited in a West Village brownstone
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Hilton Kramer's historical imagination didn't extend far beyond the horizons of the Cold War, so his understanding of early TNR was limited.
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You’d think inviting Andre Malraux and Igor Stravinsky to dinner might suffice to grant you a reputation as a supporter of the arts even in New York City
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