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Los Angeles Times Book Review (Altacruise)

 

More to the point is the ever-growing herd of indistinguishable young writers who seem to have been produced by these same word factories [MFA creative writing programs]. Almost invariably they display the hallmarks of committee effort: emotional restraint and lack of linguistic idiosyncrasy; no vision, just voice; no fictional world of substance and variety, just a smooth surface of diaristic, autobiographical and confessional speech.... The result is a late-20th-Century school of fiction, a school in which flat passes for oblique, vacuity for resonance, and in which the trivial is defended by the socialist-realist rationalization that it's supposed to be that way because that's the way we really are!... No wonder that, in an age when writers from Buenos Aires to Prague to Tel Aviv are feverishly whipping up wild fictional concoctions, we Americans approach the smorgasbord of literature bearing only the conformist dogma of the workshop.
-- "Chris Altacruise" Los Angeles Times Book Review, 3/24/91
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