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Beleaguered Book Critic Week

Gawker.com has its Fake Writer Days, Weeks, Months... here at AOL's Book Maven, it's Beleaguered Book Criitic Week. First there was Jerome Weeks at the Dallas Morning News resignation column; now it's TIME magazine's Lev Grossman defending himself against a blogger.  

Obviously I am quite sympathetic to both beleaguered critics. Weeks, facing a diminished Arts section, took a buyout; Grossman, facing constant carping from an online critic, writes a rebuttal. It's not easy being a critic of any kind.

However, Weeks said something that bears repeating:

"...book culture may seem a dwindling, quaint endeavor to advertisers in mad pursuit of illiterate teens and at a time when arts coverage in general is getting dumped or fragmented into a million Web sites. But there are hundreds of thousands more new books released per year than TV shows, sports programs, movies or CDs. For all the talk of the death of print, more people have access to more books now than at any time in history."

Does this mean that people simply have less use for critics than they ever did? It seems counterintuitive -- if there are more books to choose from, wouldn't you think there would be more critics than ever? -- but some things are.

What do you think?



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