“Young writers if they are to mature require a period of between three and seven years in which to live down their promise. Promise is like the mediaeval hangman who after settling the noose, pushed his victim off the platform and jumped on his back, his weight acting a drop while his jockeying arms prevented the unfortunate from loosening the rope. When he judged him dead he dropped to the ground.”
Quote by Cyril Connolly
Book:Enemies of Promise
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Enemies of Promise
This book delves into the complexities of human ambition and the destructive consequences of betrayal, offering a rich tapestry of characters and their intertwined fates. more
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