Russell Berman Quote

The point is not that contemporaneity is insignificant.... It is rather that there is something more important at stake in the temporal character of literature: its relation to history, understood as change and development, rather than as context and frame.


p. 14. - Fiction Sets You Free: Literature, Liberty and Western Culture (2007)


The point is not that contemporaneity is insignificant.... It is rather that there is something more important at stake in the temporal character of...

The point is not that contemporaneity is insignificant.... It is rather that there is something more important at stake in the temporal character of...

The point is not that contemporaneity is insignificant.... It is rather that there is something more important at stake in the temporal character of...

The point is not that contemporaneity is insignificant.... It is rather that there is something more important at stake in the temporal character of...