A composite is a euphemism for a lie. It's disorderly. It's dishonest and it's not journalism.


Commenting on New Yorker staff writer Alastair Reid's use of composite characters.


A composite is a euphemism for a lie. It's disorderly. It's dishonest and it's not journalism.

A composite is a euphemism for a lie. It's disorderly. It's dishonest and it's not journalism.

A composite is a euphemism for a lie. It's disorderly. It's dishonest and it's not journalism.

A composite is a euphemism for a lie. It's disorderly. It's dishonest and it's not journalism.