“Virginia Woolf thought one of the pleasures of reading contemporary novels was that they forced you to exercise your judgment. There was no received opinion about a book. You had to decide for yourself whether it was good.”

—  Tim Parks

"Why Read New Books?" The New York Review of Books (11 November 2014).

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