Lawrence Clark Powell Quote

I can speak of my own criterion for judging whether or not a book is good or bad. I ask of it a single question, From how deep and true an impulse did it spring? Was it written merely to shock? Only to make money? Or was it written to create something more perfect and more lasting than the life experience from which it came?


Books are basic: the essential Lawrence Clark Powell (ed. Univ of Arizona Pr, 1985)


I can speak of my own criterion for judging whether or not a book is good or bad. I ask of it a single question, From how deep and true an impulse...

I can speak of my own criterion for judging whether or not a book is good or bad. I ask of it a single question, From how deep and true an impulse...

I can speak of my own criterion for judging whether or not a book is good or bad. I ask of it a single question, From how deep and true an impulse...

I can speak of my own criterion for judging whether or not a book is good or bad. I ask of it a single question, From how deep and true an impulse...