In his book "The Polysyllabic Spree," Nick Hornby passionately argues for the superiority of books over other art forms. He humorously suggests that if we were to pit books against various other mediums in a theoretical competition, literature would emerge victorious time after time. This sentiment reflects Hornby’s profound appreciation for the written word and its unparalleled ability to engage, inform, and entertain.
The quote emphasizes not just a preference...