"… a difficult novel just sits there on your shelf unread —
unless you happen to be a student, in which case you're
obliged to turn the pages of Woolf and Beckett."
— Jonathan Franzen in The New Yorker , 30 September 2002
"… a difficult novel just sits there on your shelf unread —
unless you happen to be a student, in which case you're
obliged to turn the pages of Woolf and Beckett."
— Jonathan Franzen in The New Yorker , 30 September 2002
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