6. And it's naturally that a critics harsher judgments should be the one's remembered. The language of invective is rich and entertaining.
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17. What I mean to say is Howe was a cross-grained writer: radical in conservative 1950s, anti-radical in wild 1960s, etc.
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18. Howe's cross-grained qualities hurt him in 1960s/1970s, when he snapped back at feminists he should've been listening to.
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@HeerJeet A remarkable piece. Hard not to hear rueful self-description in its last sentences http://www.dissentmagazine.org/article/history-and-literature …pic.twitter.com/umvv5BwLNE
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