Gilbert Cruz, editor of the literary supplement at The New York Times, stresses the need for an unbiased approach to literary coverage amid an explosion of new book titles. He believes media outlets should not limit themselves to reviews but should engage readers through various channels. Reflecting on his own reading journey, Cruz shares how both Stephen King and classical authors have shaped his understanding of literature's value, asserting that both genres can offer significant insights into the human condition.
Cruz believes that in today’s book landscape, media should focus on more than just reviews; it must help readers discover diverse and engaging titles.
Cruz reflects on his reading journey, stating how both popular fiction and classical literature have merit, each offering valuable insights into the human experience.
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