SUBSCRIBE

NOTABLE QUOTABLE

The Baltimore Sun

America is not a country particularly proud of our literature. In the last 10 to 20 years, even classic American writers like Twain and Faulkner have become suspect. Professors are afraid to ask their students to read entire books. In that kind of climate, I don't see anything happening."

- CHARLES SIMIC on the difficulties he faces as new U.S. poet laureate

Copyright © 2021, The Baltimore Sun, a Baltimore Sun Media Group publication | Place an Ad

You've reached your monthly free article limit.

Get Unlimited Digital Access

4 weeks for only 99¢
Subscribe Now

Cancel Anytime

Already have digital access? Log in

Log out

Print subscriber? Activate digital access