Web Letters: Triangles

Carnal Knowledge

By JoAnn Wypijewski

This article appeared in the July 20, 2009 edition of The Nation.

July 1, 2009

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  • Thank you, thank you, JoAnn Wypijewski. You made me see my tittering over the Sanford affair is misanthopic sneering, not that I regret it in light of the fact that Sanford is a Republican. You beat Katha Pollitt to the punch; what a shame it would have been if all The Nation ran was her moldy trope of glee in the face of hypocrisy and the usual mainstream feminist demand for compulsory monogamy. Most of all, you made The Nation what Navasky has said he's been trying to make it: a place where radicals can take liberals head-on. I just may restart a subscription yet...

    Douglas Presler

    Minneapolis, MN

    07/02/2009 @ 3:55pm


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