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Quack This Way (Wallace)

 

My guess is that disciplines that are populated by smart, well-educated people who are good readers but are nevertheless characterized by crummy, turgid, verbose, abstruse, abstract, solecism-ridden prose, are usually part of a discipline where the vector of meaning--as a way to get information or opinion from me to you--versus writing, as a form of dress or speech or style ... that signals that "I am a member of this group," gets thrown off.
-- David Foster Wallace. Quack This Way.
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