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2009-12-28 ~ Mark

The central failure of these interviews, like so many, is that they operate from the proposition, “what would my readers find interesting?” instead of “what does my subject find interesting?”

TIME for Magnus Carlsen – The Daily Dirt Chess News Blog. I don’t care about chess much at all, but that line is good. (via)
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