Friday, December 16, 2005

Word to Philip

From a Philip Roth interview in the Guardian:

"Ha, ha," he says. "Now you're talking! I would be wonderful with a 100-year moratorium on literature talk, if you shut down all literature departments, close the book reviews, ban the critics. The readers should be alone with the books, and if anyone dared to say anything about them, they would be shot or imprisoned right on the spot. Yes, shot. A 100-year moratorium on insufferable literary talk. You should let people fight with the books on their own and rediscover what they are and what they are not. Anything other than this talk. Fairytale talk. As soon as you generalise, you are in a completely different universe than that of literature, and there's no bridge between the two."

[via Slushpile.net]

Or, as Nabokov said:

A work of art has no importance whatever to society. It is only important to the individual, and only the individual reader is important to me.

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