It's difficult to take seriously a comment on a book which the author hasn't even read.
The author would also read the scripts and help make corrections.
Each author will read from his works as part of a discussion on contemporary American literature.
Fine author and I will read anything she has written.
What they like, they said, are authors reading their own work.
However, until the thirteenth century the authors read and known are not a few in number.
Most authors want their books to be enjoyed, read, and bought- not necessarily in that order.
Then why would a serious author in the 20th century judge it "the book that nobody read?"
The author, who died in 1986, knew the primary sources - especially the classical ones - and had read many modern studies of his subject.
The author of the book I'm reading lives just down the street from my parents.