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  • Roger Ebert, Four Years After Losing His Voice | 2010.02.16

    Esquire’s wonderful piece on Roger Ebert, one of my favorite writers. “He begins to write about more than movies…. The existence of an afterlife, the beauty of a full bookshelf, his liberalism and atheism and alcoholism, the health-care debate, Darwin, memories of departed friends and fights won and lost — more than five hundred thousand words of inner monologue have poured out of him, five hundred thousand words that probably wouldn’t exist had he kept his other voice.”