• Some of us are principled enough to do our jobs for the love of literature alone.

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  • What it has, though, is an extreme clarity of mission: publishing worthy authors who keep alive the love of literature.

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  • Ahmad provides emotional support and gives his daughter a love of literature, especially the great works of the Persian past.

    ECONOMIST: Memoir of Iran

  • My male high school journalism teacher taught me to write and most of my female English teachers gave me a love of literature that is one of the mainstays of my spiritual life to this day.

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  • He combined this with disciplined enthusiasm, a taste for the arcane and arresting, a deep and deeply informed love of literature, felicity of quotation and allusion, and most of all an apparently genuine affection for his readers.

    ECONOMIST: Robertson Davies

  • This reality is reflected in a survey conducted by Fortune, in which 50 percent of young Chinese consumers (the pioneers in the marketing literature) confirmed that they would love an iPhone, but cannot really afford one.

    FORBES: Apple's Major Obstacle In Conquering China

  • Perhaps the most compelling storytelling convention with the least relevance to real romantic relationships, love triangles supply melodrama in literature, film, and television with little to no effort.

    FORBES: New American Slogan: Life, Liberty, and Love Triangles

  • How much of our literature, our political life, our friendships and love affairs, depend on being able to talk peacefully in a bar!

    FORBES: Set 'Em Up, Joe

  • However, literature (poetry in particular) remained his main love.

    UNESCO: The Uses of Richard Hoggart

  • The boys who remained in his classes were often caught up in his love of art, music, and literature, and in his belief that every moment of life should be spent reaching for the transcendence of the Elgin Marbles, of a fresco by Fra Angelico, even of an ordinary sunset.

    NEWYORKER: The Master

  • They bonded over their love of art, music, philosophy and literature.

    CNN: A Syrian woman's year of love and fear

  • As party literature laments, however, this is often far less about love for the Communist cause than it is about burnishing credentials.

    ECONOMIST: Chinese unemployment

  • "It is our responsibility to introduce classics to the next generation, because there's such a flood of new titles on the book market right now, especially in young adult literature, and we have to make sure that the books that we love go into the hands of our own children, " Blume tells Linda Wertheimer.

    NPR: A Classic List Of Must-Read Children's Books

  • Then we have the inverse snobbery, the one that praises popularity and disdains quality, where the book ceases to be literature and becomes simply a cultural artefact over which people bond, either in love or hatred.

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  • He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1948, and is probably best known for The Waste Land, The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock and Old Possum's Book Of Practical Cats - which was later became Lloyd Webber's musical, Cats.

    BBC: TS Eliot

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