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The Wall Street Journal has long required readers to pay for Web content.
The contests required readers to choose the "most beautiful" from a set of published faces; readers which correctly picked the most popular faces won a prize.
The writing was hidden on the site and again required readers to solve a series of riddles to unlock and read them.
By James Surowiecki November 17, 2008 Seth Mnookin's piece on Bloomberg News, in this month's Vanity Fair, quotes from the company's stylebook, "The Bloomberg Way," saying that Bloomberg banned the word "but" from its stories because it required readers "to deal with conflicting ideas in the same sentence".
Others would have figured the same thing out, but this was the turning point; since then, prompted by an awareness of the worldly wisdom his life would have required, readers of Chaucer have gained a new appreciation of him as a wised-up, frequently ironical commentator on the people and events he describes.
Now, possibly threatened by its imminent disclosure - the relevant documents have surfaced lately in Grass's Stasi file - or in an attempt to keep some sort of "authorial" control over it, he has published it, and impertinently required readers to pay for it, the only significant revelation in a long and miserably bad book.
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And it did not require readers to know the difference between a volute and a voussoir.
They still require readers to jump from book, to computer, back to book again.
It requires readers already infected with such daydreams, but when it finds them it will be just the ticket.
Others blamed the serial format, requiring readers to remember to return month after month for the next installment.
No one expected any of this from a book that requires readers to undertake a serious examination of the relationship between literary text and life.
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