Patrick Smith Recalls Bloomberg, Herald Tribune Apologies
The headline for Patrick Smith’s latest Salon op-ed is a good one: “Get Over Yourself, New York Times. You’re Not Standing Up to Anyone.”
But the first few sentences of his article might be even better:
They say fiction has had its day, given over to Brooklyn-dwellers with nothing to say. True and not. Our newspapers provide splendid fiction. It is a golden age.
From 1985 to 1992, Smith was the International Herald Tribune bureau chief in Hong Kong and then Tokyo.
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