
Sante Cites Stinker
To the Editor:
I was startled to read Caitlin McDonnell alleging that I praised Russell Banksโs The Reserve in the Times Book Review. I did no such thing. I thought the book was the worst kind of guest-room pap, presumably written under duress if not actual torture by a writer who has done much, much betterโand said as much. I normally wouldnโt care so much about being misrepresented, but I sure donโt want to be responsible for any readers subjecting themselves to that stinker.
Luc Sante, Accord
Chronogram Book Editor Nina Shengold responds:
Dear Luc,
As the editor who deleted Caitlin McDonnellโs pull quote from your New York Times review and replaced it with โpraised,โ Iโm prepared to take it on the chin. When I read your review, I had the impression that youโd found The Reserve an overheated but nonetheless enjoyable romp by an author whoโd earned the right to a Hollywood paycheck. On rereading it, with the unambiguous โstinkerโ now lodged in my ear, I realize that your summation of it as โa ripping yarnโ was not intended as praise. Apologies for my irony-deficient editing.
Safety First
To the Editor:
I enjoyed your article on Bike Month [โEasy Like Monday Morning,โ 5/08], thanks for getting the word out. Your readers should know that there are safe cycling rides on the last Friday of every month in Kingston. The more local cyclists who get involved, the better!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/safecyclingkingston
www.fatsinthecats.com
Bill Baird, Ulster
This article appears in June 2008.









