A sentence from Dwight Garner’s review of Wendell Berry’s What I Stand On: The Collected Essays:
[The New York Times, May 20, 2019. Click for a larger mistake.]
I read this sentence last night. This morning the mistake’s still there.
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Saturday, May 25, 2019
NYT, sheesh
By Michael Leddy at 8:50 AM
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Is it like a a Hi and Lois interstice?
Between the subject and the verb, a change has taken place?
That’s wonderful! And makes me think:
Between the subject
And the verb
Falls the Interstice.
LOL.
Should that be, "Fall the Insterstice"? :)
LOL, indeed!
I suppose that’s what happens when you “streamline” the process of editing.
"The interstice falls between the subject and [the] verb."
"falls" seems to be correct.
Just had to do that.
The "streamline" link lead me to some comments about errors in book publishing, so I thought I'd post my favorite here. I had to look several times to be sure I wasn't imagining it.
http://www.slywy.com/typographical-error-road-monticello/
Some library! That are quite a gaffe.
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