A novel, in which all is created by the author's whim, must strike a more profound level of truth, or it is worthless."

"And yet, I have heard you say that any novel that relieves your ennui for an hour has proved its usefulness."

"You have a good memory. It must have been ten thousands of years ago that I uttered those words."

"And if it was?"

"In another ten thousand, perhaps I will agree with them again."

"In my opinion, the proper way to judge a novel is this: Does it give one an accurate reflection of the moods and characteristics of a particular group of people in a particular place at a particular time? If so, it has value. Otherwise, it has none."

"You do not find this rather narrow?"

"Madam—"

"Well?"

"I was quoting you.

Auteur: Steven Brust

A novel, in which all is created by the author's whim, must strike a more profound level of truth, or it is worthless."<br /><br />"And yet, I have heard you say that any novel that relieves your ennui for an hour has proved its usefulness."<br /><br />"You have a good memory. It must have been ten thousands of years ago that I uttered those words."<br /><br />"And if it was?"<br /><br />"In another ten thousand, perhaps I will agree with them again."<br /><br />"In my opinion, the proper way to judge a novel is this: Does it give one an accurate reflection of the moods and characteristics of a particular group of people in a particular place at a particular time? If so, it has value. Otherwise, it has none."<br /><br />"You do not find this rather narrow?"<br /><br />"Madam—"<br /><br />"Well?"<br /><br />"I was quoting you. - Steven Brust


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