The Connecticut (or Hartford or Wicked) Wits were a group of late-18th-century poets who first attempted to write a distinctly American literature. THEY FAILED.
25 January 2010
That's funny, I'd have thought the list of reasons might be a bit longer!
"[Barry Manilow's] disinterest in subtext and his rhythmic timidity are what keeps Mr. Manilow from being Frank Sinatra."
From Stephen Holden's review of Manilow's new album The Greatest Love Songs of All Time
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