"To do it, you have to have immense stamina and tolerance for solitude," he says. "I want to read every review that they've ever gotte." It's a lot of this happens at night, when i can have that unbroken span of time to do it".
Parul Sehgal, a former a book critic for The New York Times, is now a staff writer at The New Yorker.
“My job is I think to be honest with the reader and to keep surfacing new ways for me and for other people to think about books. New vocabularies of pleasure and disgust.”
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