Non fiction can sometimes go deeper by eschewing the sometimes dangerous luxury of ‘readability.’
Non fiction can sometimes go deeper by eschewing the sometimes dangerous luxury of ‘readability.’
“He tried to rally his thoughts and form them in unassailable squares, but not a line would hold, they broke ahead of any shooting, and the Logos wandered disloyally off, alone, rudely hiccoughing and chewing on pieces of raw potato, looking surly and dangerous.”
William H. Gass