And you wouldn't dare insult me, sir,
If Jack were only here.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Anything Worth Not Doing is Worth Not Doing Well
Moby-Dick demonstrates the pleasures and profundities of digression, and is an excellent example of how a novelist can excel at what he perhaps should not have tried in the first place.
--Jane Smiley, 13 Ways of Looking at the Novel 371 (2006)
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