Angus Wilson Quote

The natural habit of any good and critical reader is to disbelieve what you are telling him and try to escape out of the world you are picturing.


Paris Review (Autumn-Winter 1957)


The natural habit of any good and critical reader is to disbelieve what you are telling him and try to escape out of the world you are picturing.

The natural habit of any good and critical reader is to disbelieve what you are telling him and try to escape out of the world you are picturing.

The natural habit of any good and critical reader is to disbelieve what you are telling him and try to escape out of the world you are picturing.

The natural habit of any good and critical reader is to disbelieve what you are telling him and try to escape out of the world you are picturing.