“Each book can make a life or a fragment of it more beautiful.”
“We can no longer expect the one big book, the single achievement, to be an author's claim to posterity's regard. We shall be more inclined to assess the stature of a novelist by his ability to create what the French call an oeuvre, to present fragments of an individual vision in book after book, to build, if not a War and Peace or Ulysses, at least a shelf.”
Non-Fiction, The Novel Now: A Student's Guide to Contemporary Fiction (1967)
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