The American classicist Edith Hamilton once described the great works of literature, "the strong fortresses of the spirit which men have built through the ages.
Edith HamiltonAbout author
- Author's profession: Writer
- Nationality: american
- Born: August 12, 1867
- Died: May 31, 1963
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To me, the writer's main job is to just make the story unscroll in such a way that the reader is snared - she's right there, seeing things happen and caring about them. And if you dedicate yourself to this job, the meanings more or less take care of themselves. That's the theory, anyway.
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My God, he couldn't help thinking, how terrible it is to be that age, to have emotions so near the surface that the slightest turbulence causes them to boil over. That, very simply, was what adulthood must be all about -- acquiring the skill to bury things more deeply. Out of sight and, whenever possible, out of mind.
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