Tag: Clifton Fadiman

October 5, 2011  |  No Comments

It’s almost shocking how modern and relevant Horace’s social commentary reads today.  Every character type he attacks I recognize from my own experience.  Every flaw he describes in himself I recognize in myself.  He’s caustic, crude, witty, self-deprecating, down-to-earth, and wise in his guidance on how to live and how to write.  His voice is … Read More