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The Nose: Originality, Subarus and Sexuality, Anonymity, and Grand Exits

The Nose: Originality, Subarus and Sexuality, Anonymity, and Grand Exits

The Colin McEnroe Show

January 3, 201449m 27s

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Show Notes

Today on The Nose, we'll talk about this relatively insignificant bit of Rush Limbaugh peevishness, and the degree to which each of us thinks he or she has (informally speaking) patented something: a word, a phrase, a style we've made our own.

Also, Adam Platt's decision to dispense with the fiction that he, as a restaurant critic, is anonymous. It's not exactly the same as claiming to create, but Platt is talking about the anxiety of influence in a different way. How can one do "pure" work? 

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