Gerald Clarke (author) Quote

When a reader steps into a novel, he is walking into the writer's imagination. When he opens a biography, he is entering two lives; the subject and his biographer are like twins who will remain together until the pages turn to dust.


Time (July 2, 1979)


When a reader steps into a novel, he is walking into the writer's imagination. When he opens a biography, he is entering two lives; the subject and...

When a reader steps into a novel, he is walking into the writer's imagination. When he opens a biography, he is entering two lives; the subject and...

When a reader steps into a novel, he is walking into the writer's imagination. When he opens a biography, he is entering two lives; the subject and...

When a reader steps into a novel, he is walking into the writer's imagination. When he opens a biography, he is entering two lives; the subject and...