Critics and Criticism (with A.O. Scott)
Episode description
The HBS hosts chat with A.O. Scott about the role and responsibilities of the critic.
The critic is frequently seen as a parasite who lives of the creative life of others but not producing a work of art through their criticism. In this episode, we are honored to be joined by A.O. Scott to discuss the role of the critic, the creativity of criticism, and the mutual dependence of art and criticism.
A.O. Scott is chief film critic (along with Manohla Dargis) for The New York Times. He also write for The Book Review as well as The Times Magazine. He is the author of Better Living Through Criticism: How to Think About Art, Pleasure, Beauty, and Truth (Penguin Books, 2016). In addition, he is currently a distinguished professor of film criticism at Wesleyan University.
Full episode notes available at this link:
http://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-71-critics-and-criticism-with-a-o-scott
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