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I would not have majored in English and gone on to teach literature had I not been able to construct a counterargument about the truthfulness of fiction; still, as writers turn away from the...

Mary Rose O'Reilley The Barn at the...

We read not only because we cannot know enough people, but because friendship is so vulnerable, so likely to diminish or disappear, overcome by space, time, imperfect sympathies and all the sorrows of...

Harold Bloom How to Read and...

Literary criticism, as I attempt to practice it, is in the first place 'literary', which is to say personal and passionate. It is not philosophy, politics, or institutionalised religion. At its...

Harold Bloom The Anatomy of...

I ate them like salad, books were my sandwich for lunch, my tiffin and dinner and midnight munch. I tore out the pages, ate them with salt, doused them with relish, gnawed on the bindings, turned the...

Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451

In great literature, I become a thousand different men but still remain myself.

C. S. Lewis An Experiment in...

So Matilda's strong young mind continued to grow, nurtured by the voices of all those authors who had sent their books out into the world like ships on the sea.

Roald Dahl Matilda

So Matilda's strong young mind continued to grow, nurtured by the voices of all those authors who had sent their books out into the world like ships on the sea. These books gave Matilda a hopeful and...

Roald Dahl Matilda

It is just dawn, daylight: that gray and lonely suspension filled with the peaceful and tentative waking of birds. The air, inbreathed, is like spring water. He breathes deep and slow, feeling with...

William Faulkner Light in August

Insensibly he formed the most delightful habit in the world, the habit of reading: he did not know that thus he was providing himself with a refuge from all the distress of life; he did not know...

W. Somerset Maugham Of Human Bondage

He looks up at her, and behind her, at the sky, which holds more stars than he ever has seen at one time, crowded together, a mess of dust and gems.

Jhumpa Lahiri The Namesake

O, I do read Indian novels sometimes. But you know, Ms Rupinder, what we Indians want in literature, at least the kind written in English, is not literature at all, but flattery. We want to see...

Aravind Adiga Selection Day

Experience, then, was something that enabled you to do nothing with a clear conscience. Experience was an overrated quality.

Nick Hornby Juliet, Naked

In Tereza's eyes, books were the emblems of a secret brotherhood. For she had but a single weapon against the world of crudity surrounding her: the novels. She had read any number of them, from...

Milan Kundera The Unbearable...

I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us. If the book we're reading doesn't wake us up with a blow on the head, what are we reading it for?

Franz Kafka Letters to...

She looked up out of her voice and saw the angel.…and the entire message had no words. The entire message will be only the beat and direction of time. Yes is Now....

Denis Johnson Angels

Nobody these days holds the written word in such high esteem as police states do,' Arkadian Porpirych says. 'What statistic allows one to identify the nations where literature enjoys true...

Italo Calvino If on a Winter's...

Did you think of anything when Miss Marcy said Scoatney Hall was being re-opened? I thought of the beginning of Pride and Prejudice – where Mrs. Bennet says 'Netherfield Park is let a last.' And...

Dodie Smith I Capture the...

Oh? And what's so stinking about it?.

Anthony Burgess A Clockwork...

Literature is the aesthetic exploitation of language

Anthony Burgess A Mouthful of...

Sir,' said Stephen, 'I read novels with the utmost pertinacity. I look upon them--I look upon good novels--as a very valuable part of literature, conveying more exact and finely-distinguished...

Patrick O'Brian The Nutmeg of...

There is so much in the world for us if we only have the eyes to see it, and the heart to love it, and the hand to gather it ourselves- so much in men and women, so much in art and literature, so much...

L.M. Montgomery Anne of the...

You're like, both like, Alexander the Great.

Orson Scott Card

Stoddart Lectures went back to the shelves with the first volume of the book. Do you see? he shouted with a victorious edge, here is a genuine book. How wrong I was. This man is a Belasco! 1 This is a...

F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby

Those who judge must take all aspects of an individual's personality into account. It is only through literature that one can put oneself in someone else's shoes and understand the other's different...

Azar Nafisi Reading Lolita...

The highest form of morality is not to feel at home in ones own home." Most great works of the imagination were meant to make you feel like a stranger in your own home. The best fiction always forced...

Azar Nafisi Reading Lolita...

But he'll never be fully recognised, because Scots literature these days is all about complaining and moaning and being injured in one's soul.

Alexander McCall Smith The Sunday...
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