Wendy Lesser

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Reading literature is a way of reaching back to something bigger and older and different.
- Wendy Lesser
Collection: Reading
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We turn to literature to remedy the loss, to impose some kind of meaningful order on the nonsequential.
- Wendy Lesser
Collection: Meaningful
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The slight, the facile and the merely self-glorifying tend to drop away over the centuries, and what we are left with is the bedrock: Homer and Milton, the Greek tragedian and Shakespeare, Chaucer and Cervantes and Swift, Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy and James and Conrad. Time does not make their voices fainter, on the contrary, it reinforces our sense of their truth-telling capacity.
- Wendy Lesser
Collection: Self
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I suppose if I had to give a one-word answer to the question of why I read, that word would be pleasure. The kind of pleasure you can get from reading is like no other in the world.
- Wendy Lesser
Collection: Reading
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I think I was born with a sense of instantaneous connection between the things I perceived in the world and my feelings about those things my character has served me well it has made me. well, an eighteenth -century man of letters, though one who happens to be female and lives in twentieth-century Berkeley.
- Wendy Lesser
Collection: Character
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The solution to the novel's legal problem is a satisfyingly intricate one, and nobody will want his money back on the plot. But the echoes that will remain in your mind after you've finished Reversible Errors will mainly have to do with the novel's other elements.
- Wendy Lesser
Collection: Errors
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Half-truths can be more pernicious than outright falsehoods.
- Wendy Lesser
Collection: Lying