Robert Taylor in 1977, the year before he started his Bookmaking column, the closest thing the literary scene had to a newsletter and an invaluable roundup of listings, news, and opinion.
(Charles Carey/Globe Staff)
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Robert Taylor in 1977, the year before he started his Bookmaking column, the closest thing the literary scene had to a newsletter and an invaluable roundup of listings, news, and opinion.
(Charles Carey/Globe StaffRobert Taylor, for many years The Boston Globe’s chief art and book critic, died Sunday at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He was 84. (Full article: 1352 words)
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