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“I think the core of  serious readers still exists, but it’s not huge. I think that talking  about books has absolutely disappeared. I remember back in the ’50s and  ’60s among my friends that if you were in a group of people and if  someone brought up a book, you could be sure that maybe half the people  had read it. Now, I find that no one ever does that. If they talk about a  book it’s a comment and then that’s the end of that. Movies, people can  talk about endlessly. And they can bank on the fact that people have  seen the movie.”
- Philip Roth, Nerve Interview
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“I think the core of serious readers still exists, but it’s not huge. I think that talking about books has absolutely disappeared. I remember back in the ’50s and ’60s among my friends that if you were in a group of people and if someone brought up a book, you could be sure that maybe half the people had read it. Now, I find that no one ever does that. If they talk about a book it’s a comment and then that’s the end of that. Movies, people can talk about endlessly. And they can bank on the fact that people have seen the movie.”

- Philip Roth, Nerve Interview

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  9. seattlebooks said: So sad, but so true. I hardly ever bring up books I read in conversation just for that reason.
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