"Tastes and interests change and the changed tastes are reflected in the writings of the new writers; but the tastes and interests of the average magazine editor is a veritable Rock of Prudential, not even yielding to world upheavals and blasts of dynamite." — Literary critic Burton Rascoe, in his "Smart Set History," introducing "The Smart Set Anthology of World Famous Authors" (1934).
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