Saturday, July 18, 2015

Yet, too often, they must

From an Irish Times review of a book of essays by a Northern Ireland writer:
Patterson writes eloquently in praise of libraries (“a library should not have to make a business argument”); indeed, he has praise for anything, initiative or institution, that tends towards the state John Hewitt envisaged as “a tolerant and just society” – something constantly slipping between the cracks of bigotry and savagery.

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