I am waiting impatiently for the day when beleaguered, like-minded academics can order James Wolcott's collected essays for their classes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think of myself as a serious professor who, during the weekend, writes novels.
The true university of these days is a collection of books.
My husband and I are huge bibliophiles. He's always reading 'The New York Times Book Review' and then ordering 20 books online.
I'm a voracious reader, and I love to throw myself into it.
The class has become over the years fairly large, running to three hundred or more, but I always insist upon reading all the student folklore collections myself. Although this is a tall order, I look forward to it because I learn so much from it.
Whether I'm at the office, at home, or on the road, I always have a stack of books I'm looking forward to reading.
James Remar is a student of life.
When audiences come to see us authors lecture, it is largely in the hope that we'll be funnier to look at than to read.
I want to read Keats and Wordsworth, Hemingway, George Orwell.
There are so many good authors; there's no shortage of them.
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