From the New Criterion:
Mr. Podhoretz offered an anecdote that epitomized Mr. Kramer’s qualities: The story goes that one night, when Hilton was still chief art critic of the New YorkTimes, he found himself seated next to Woody Allen, who asked him whether he felt embarrassed when he ran into people whose work he had attacked. “No,” Hilton replied without missing a beat,”I expect them to be embarrassed for doing bad work.”