Talk:Lis Harris

Revert of statement about article
To me it seems a big stretch to say that in 25 years the most notable piece that Harris ever wrote for the New Yorker was an article about SY. That seems to me to be a very pov statement and nearly impossible to verify. What criteria was used in arriving at that conclusion? TheRingess 04:46, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

I once again removed the statement the Yoga article. I still don't any source for the statement as written. Simply providing a link to the text of the article does not in my mind count as a source for the statement as written. The sentence as written seems to suggest that someone, somewhere, familiar with Harris' work, evaluated all of it, and arrived at that conclusion. Who were they? What other articles were also noteworthy? I think it might do more service to the article to creat a section labelled "Notable Articles" and simply provide a link there. Doesn't the New Yorker website contain links to Harris' work? Just some thoughts. I went ahead and created the new section, perhaps other editors can add to it, to give Wikipedia readers a greater sense of this author's accomplishments. TheRingess 02:15, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

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