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Book club Quote by Michael Korda

“Escapism sold books, to be sure, but not nearly as many as were sold by exposing America’s flaws and making the average American reader (and book club member) look closely at his or her most cherished social assumptions. Americans might not be eager to accept integration, feminism, homosexuality…” quote by Michael Korda
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““Escapism sold books, to be sure, but not nearly as many as were sold by exposing America’s flaws and making the average American reader (and book club member) look closely at his or her most cherished social assumptions. Americans might not be eager to accept integration, feminism, homosexuality, juvenile delinquency, and the drug culture– or to shoulder the blame for the existence of these problems– but they were certainly willing to read about them.””

Michael Korda

About This Quote

Source Book: "The Last Tycoon" by Michael Korda, 1975

Literature that confronts societal issues can be more compelling than escapist narratives, prompting readers to examine personal beliefs and cultural flaws.

In simple terms: Books exposing social problems engage readers more than pure escapism.

Key Takeaway

Use stories to challenge assumptions.

Themes

social critique literature culture identity politics

Mood

thoughtful critical engaged

Type

analytical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • book clubs
  • college curricula
  • public debates
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

cultural reflection critical consciousness social responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you choose books that challenge your worldview?
  • What role should authors play in social commentary?
A Different Perspective

Escapism can still dominate market preferences, limiting exposure to critical works.

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