June 7, 2012
vintageanchor:

“IN 1956 the Paris Review published a charmingly trenchant interview with William Faulkner. Like his novels, the man himself vacillated between cagey misdirection and evangelistic confidence:       INTERVIEWER: Some people say they can’t understand your writing, even after they read it two or three times. What approach would you suggest for them?FAULKNER: Read it four times.”Read more in The Economist.

Well, he has a point.

vintageanchor:

“IN 1956 the Paris Review published a charmingly trenchant interview with William Faulkner. Like his novels, the man himself vacillated between cagey misdirection and evangelistic confidence:      

INTERVIEWER: Some people say they can’t understand your writing, even after they read it two or three times. What approach would you suggest for them?

FAULKNER: Read it four times.”

Read more in The Economist.

Well, he has a point.

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