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Philip Roth on the power of fiction

Posted on 15/07/2021 by Jorge Sette under art, biography, culture, education, language, literature

“Everybody else is working to change, persuade, tempt and control them. The best readers come to fiction to be free of all that noise.” Philip Roth

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