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“The history of literature is ­accounts of consciousness that wouldn’t hold up in a court of law but do hold up on the page and in our hearts and minds.” —Hilton Als https://t.co/uDat4Phdyb

Books

The Paris Review
The Art of the Essay No. 3
No novelist, perhaps, has done so much to widen the range of English fiction.
The current, almost bewildering gusto of inquiry in contemporary English writing owes an enormous amount to the example of Possession.
Few novelists, however, have succeeded subsequently in uniting such a daunting scope of mind with a sure grasp of the individual motivation and an unfailing tenderness.
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