consider the source

I and several other bloggers, including Dan Wickett of Emerging Writers Network, have been very critical of Robert Clark Young’s stink piece about Sewanee in the New York Press. But here’s a better source than I’ll ever be: Richard Bausch. In an email to the New York Press, Bausch states that he does not know Vice, that there are no private rooms from which certain participants in the conference are barred, and that Young sounds like someone with a bad case of paranoia.

I must say that it sounds like Mr. Young must have attended the conference and assumed he wasn’t invited somewhere or other, and then turned that into a plot against him. Either that, or he has listened uncritically and without checking his source to someone who did feel that way……It sounds, in fact, as if Mr. Young was IN a workshop, and people had critical things to say about his work. As EVERYONE knows, criticism takes place in a workshop. And also, as anyone who has ever taught one or taken part in one knows, there are sometimes people who attend them not to learn anything in particular but to have their own conviction that they are geniuses validated. These people often assume there is some ‘coordinated workshop attack.’)

Bausch also states, quite rightly in my opinion, that Young is “not fit to tie” Barry Hannah’s “literary shoes,” challenging anyone to “read the work of Mr. Hannah and the work of Mr. Young and see.” Sheri Joseph, currently an editor at Five Points, the magazine in which “Tuscaloosa Knights” was first published also weighs in eloquently.

3 thoughts on “consider the source

  1. Francis Bosch says:

    What does the fact that Mr. Bausch thinks that Mr. Robert Clark Young is not “fit to tie Barry Hannah’s literary shoes” have to do with anything? It’s an ad hominem attack and seems Mr. Bausch should know better.

  2. Paul Scola says:

    I agree with the above. You shouldn’t criticize the author or the author’s work. That would be like saying, you Michelle, are not fit to judge Robert Clark Young because I think your fiction stinks and his is brilliant.

  3. Bill Silver says:

    Sheri Joseph basically calls Brad Vice a liar in the first paragraph of her letter to NYP. Not a ringing endorsement of support for Brad Vice — by any stretch of his supporters’ imagination. In fact, Sheri Joseph writes of Vice’s defenders’ arguments as “bizarre” and “misguided”. Ouch.

    Ron at Galleycat weighed in on the letters too.

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