Anatole Broyard Quote

In a first reading, you're distracted by pleasure, excitement, curiosity. The book may so seize you that you rush through it in a kind of delirium.


The New York Times (3 March 1985)


In a first reading, you're distracted by pleasure, excitement, curiosity. The book may so seize you that you rush through it in a kind of delirium.

In a first reading, you're distracted by pleasure, excitement, curiosity. The book may so seize you that you rush through it in a kind of delirium.

In a first reading, you're distracted by pleasure, excitement, curiosity. The book may so seize you that you rush through it in a kind of delirium.

In a first reading, you're distracted by pleasure, excitement, curiosity. The book may so seize you that you rush through it in a kind of delirium.