The party of God and the party of Literature have more in common than either will admit; their texts may conflict, but their bigotries coincide. Both insist on being the sole custodians of the true word and its only interpreters.


Sunday Times, 12 February 1989


The party of God and the party of Literature have more in common than either will admit; their texts may conflict, but their bigotries coincide. Both ...

The party of God and the party of Literature have more in common than either will admit; their texts may conflict, but their bigotries coincide. Both ...

The party of God and the party of Literature have more in common than either will admit; their texts may conflict, but their bigotries coincide. Both ...

The party of God and the party of Literature have more in common than either will admit; their texts may conflict, but their bigotries coincide. Both ...