Harold Bloom Quotes
Gertrude Stein Remarked That One Writes For Oneself And For Strangers, Which I Translate As Speaking Both To Myself (which Is What Great Poetry Teaches Us How To Do) And To Those Dissident Readers Around The World Who In Solitude Instinctually Reach Out For Quality In Literature, Disdaining The Lemmings Who Devour J. K. Rowling And Stephen King As They Race Down The Cliffs To Intellectual Suicide In The Gray Ocean Of The Internet.
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