Thursday, April 29, 2004

Sometimes a criticism of a book can be almost as memorable as the book itself. I am quoting from memory, but here is Cyril Connolly on Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

"Why is he a spellbinder? His style sings of hope; his message is despair".
Superb.

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