In a 1954 New Yorker essay “Howtoism,” writer and critic Dwight Macdonald states that authors of how-to books are to other authors as frogs are to mammals, and encourages people to read other genres.
Classic novels reveal harder truths than advice books, showing how ordinary lives hold meaning, regret, endurance, and wisdom ...
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