George Steiner (1929–2020) American writer
Do Books Matter? (ed. Brian Baumfield), ISBN 0705700143, p. 19
Do Books Matter?
Frankfurt Book Fair speech (2003)
Context: To have access to literature, world literature, was to escape the prison of national vanity, of philistinism, of compulsory provincialism, of inane schooling, of imperfect destinies and bad luck. Literature was the passport to enter a larger life; that is, the zone of freedom.
Literature was freedom. Especially in a time in which the values of reading and inwardness are so strenuously challenged, literature is freedom.
George Steiner (1929–2020) American writer
Do Books Matter? (ed. Brian Baumfield), ISBN 0705700143, p. 19
Do Books Matter?
“Literature is the only access to truth we have on this planet.”
Stephen Fry (1957) English comedian, actor, writer, presenter, and activist
Thomas Cahill book How the Irish Saved Civilization
Source: How the Irish Saved Civilization (1995), Ch. VI What Was Found
“It is with noble sentiments that bad literature gets written.”
André Gide (1869–1951) French novelist and essayist
C'est avec de beaux sentiments qu'on fait de la mauvaise littérature.
Letter to François Mauriac (1929)
Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) 10th Prime Minister of India
Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha Session, Indore – September, 7-8, 1968
Quotes from ataljee.org
“Now a nation’s character is in its literature.”
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
The Monthly Magazine
“While thoughts exist, words are alive and literature becomes an escape, not from, but into living.”
Cyril Connolly (1903–1974) British author
Source: The Unquiet Grave: A Word Cycle by Palinurus
Walter Raleigh (professor) (1861–1922) British academic
p. 174 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002032470974;view=1up;seq=190 <br class="br">English Voyages of the Sixteenth Century (1906)