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An Antidote to the Practice of Reviewing

I’ve been looking around on the excellent Rumpus alternative comics site today.

A critique of centipedes by an author/artist called Ted Wilson made me laugh out loud.

For any professional arts reviewer who occasionally suffers a moment or two of surreal angst about what it is they’re doing for a living (admit it, we all do) then “Ted Wilson Reviews the World” provides the perfect tonic / reality check.

Centipedes as a species only get two out of five stars in Mr. Wilson’s astute review, which begins:

“Hello, and welcome to my week-by-week review of everything in the world. Today I am reviewing centipedes.”

He really doesn’t have anything good to say about this insect:

“There have never been any famous centipedes, in history or in fiction. I attribute this to the fact that centipedes are gross…I think some people in really poor countries eat centipedes, but because they’re poor, not because they like them.”

I will certainly be checking in with the critic next week when he applies his laser-like power of insight to a review of OshKosh B-Gosh.

lies like truth

These days, it's becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish between fact and fantasy. As Alan Bennett's doollally headmaster in Forty Years On astutely puts it, "What is truth and what is fable? Where is Ruth and where is Mabel?" It is one of the main tasks of this blog to celebrate the confusion through thinking about art and perhaps, on occasion, attempt to unpick the knot. [Read More...]

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