Joyce Johnson Quotes
In The 1950s, There Was A Sense That Literature And Writing Had A Burning Importance - That You Could Write A Book Or Paint A Painting And Change The World. That Kind Of Faith Seems To Be Lacking Now. Literature Has Been Pushed Toward The Sidelines Of [modern Day] Culture. There Isn't That Sense Of Centrality Or Permanence To The Written Word - Everything Seems More Disposable.
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