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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter--><div style="clear:both;"></div>Reviewing Cormac McCarthy's <em>No Country for Old Men</em> in today's <em>New York Times</em>, reviewer Michiko Kakutani laments that the novel's "lugubrious passages...gain ascendency as the book progresses."

<p>And Kakutani knows from ascendant lugubriousness. Six days earlier, the Pulitzer-winning critic labeled John Irving's latest work, <em>Until I Find You</em>, "bloated and lugubrious." Media Mob reader Peter Van Allen writes in to point out the recurring pattern: Besides McCarthy and Irving, Kakutani has applied the "lugubrious" label to Graham Swift, Don DeLillo, Mark Helprin, J.M. Coetzee and many more.</p>

"Who will point out to Kakutani that she's overused 'lugubrious'?" Van Allen writes.

<p>Consider it done. A quick search turns up 41 instances of "lugubrious," "lugubriously," or "lugubriousness" in Kakutani's work--about two a year, on average. At her peak, in 1998, she was using it approximately every two months. Other targets of the term have included Philip Roth, A.S. Byatt, Zola and John Kerry.</p>

Her favorite victim appears to be Tim O'Brien. In 1994, criticizing his <em>Lake of the Woods</em>, Kakutani declared that it "it devolves into a painful collection of portentous clich&eacute;s reminiscent of his lugubrious 1985 novel, <em>The Nuclear Age</em>." Four years later, she declared that the narrator of O'Brien's <em>Tomcat in Love</em> was "reminiscent of the tedious, long-winded hero of Mr. O'Brien's lugubrious 1985 novel <em>The Nuclear Age</em>." Four more years, and it was Mr. O'Brien's <em>July, July</em> claiming its own "lugubrious."

<p>It's not Kakutani's only lexical rut--nor even her first in the L's. In a widely read 2002 <em>New York</em> magazine piece, Matt Gross noted her overreliance on "<a href="http://www.newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/arts/books/n_7968/">limn</a>."</p>

Kakutani also describes those "lugubrious" McCarthy passages as "reminiscent of the most pretentious sections of earlier McCarthy novels." That's the third time she's called something "pretentious" since June 14.

<em>--Gabriel Sherman</em><div style="clear:both; padding-bottom: 0.25em;"></div>]]></description>
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