Gangrey
Vol. I · No. 1Prolonging the Slow Death of NewspapersEst. 2026

Mailbag

From Bill Marvel:

Maybe I missed something, but I'm puzzled by the absence on Gangrey of pieces on the OWS protests. I started my reporting career in 1961, and the growing anti-war movement attracted some of the best writers to do some of their best work. (Think Dan Wakefield, Norman Mailer.)

There's an ugly little voice that increasingly whispers to me: "Long-form narrative is irrelevant. It's obsessed with sob stories and basket cases and freaks. The best writers aren't writing about the most important or exciting things."

The Voice and I don't necesarily agree, but still it nags at me. If the kind of writing we prize is to survive as journalism and not just belles-lettres, it seems to me it…

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