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“I can't claim to be disenchanted "with the current state of fiction" because I read so little of it. My reading is mostly drawn to history.”

Quote by Cynthia Ozick

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Cynthia Ozick
Cynthia Ozick

Cynthia Ozick is an accomplished American writer, born on April 17, 1928. Her works are renowned for their profound thoughtfulness and unique literary style, often focusing on moral and philosophical issues. more

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