“To speak today of a famous novelist is like speaking of a famous cabinetmaker or speedboat designer. Adjective is inappropriate to noun.”

—  Gore Vidal

Source: 1990s, Screening History (1992), Ch. 1: The Prince and the Pauper, pp.2-3

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