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    Episode 10 (PART ONE): An unfocused invitation to holler on criteria.

    en-usJanuary 04, 2009
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    About this Episode

    Ryland is joined by three fine gentlemen who also happen to be critics (and also happen to be friends) to talk about, well, criteria. Naturally, the group got sidetracked into other threads of thought such as characterizations of criticism as an art and the art of language.

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