Wikipedia:Peer review/Frank Sinatra Has a Cold/archive1
I've listed this good article for peer review because I want feedback on how to go forward. It's a bit of an odd subject—an individual magazine article (although one of the most influential of all time). I'm mostly interested in what sections people think this article should have if it were to become a featured article. Other comments are of course welcome, but I'm really hoping to get some guidance on the structure. Thanks, --JayHenry 02:10, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
- Please see automated peer review suggestions here. Thanks, APR t 00:42, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
- "...the greatest profile ever written of Frank Sinatra[2] but one of the greatest celebrity profiles ever written. The profile is one of the seminal works of New Journalism and is still widely read, discussed and studied. In the 70th anniversary issue of Esquire Magazine in October 2003, the editors declared the piece the "Best Story Esquire Ever Published..." " Instead of telling us how great it was, explain why it was discussed and studied. What literary devices did the author use that makes this a good piece of literature? Add this material to the intro and use this to support the assertion of why this article is so famous. Jeff Dahl 17:07, 3 October 2007 (UTC)