Mary McCarthy Quote

For both writer and reader, the novel is a lonely, physically inactive affair. Only the imagination races.


Uncommon Women (1981)


For both writer and reader, the novel is a lonely, physically inactive affair. Only the imagination races.

For both writer and reader, the novel is a lonely, physically inactive affair. Only the imagination races.

For both writer and reader, the novel is a lonely, physically inactive affair. Only the imagination races.

For both writer and reader, the novel is a lonely, physically inactive affair. Only the imagination races.