Throughout this elegant essay, Tomlinson examines the responsibilities of both the critic and the creator, emphasizing that great writing must possess a vitality that transcends its immediate era. His prose is marked by the same rhythmic precision and moral depth found in his acclaimed travel writing and novels. "Between the Lines" serves as an insightful guide for readers and scholars looking to understand the transformative power of books and the enduring value of the humanist tradition. This work remains a significant contribution to literary thought, offering a defense of the imagination and a deep dive into the underlying currents that define masterful storytelling.
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