New literary criticism, this time about excessive use of the present tense in writing. Brits concerned about being “fashionable”? That figures. But perhaps the focus on the now has to do with the value of the new (by not surprisingly the “young” whoever they are) and the relentless commenting on what one is doing via social networking sites. Not that I would do that myself.
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September 23, 2010
The fierce fight over the present tense - Laura Miller - Salon.com