"One cannot help feeling that its guardians sometimes miss the point of literature, which is not to cut gems of flashing and exquisite rarity but to communicate, to convey a meaning, an art, a story, a fantasy, even a mystery, to someone."
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Barbara Tuchman, "The Book," lecture at the Library of Congress, October 17, 1979. Cited in The Quotable Writer, William A. Gordon, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2000.
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