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en (Nathaniel) Hawthorne's books were potboilers in their time and became part of the literary establishment. No one knows if the Harry Potter books will be part of the literary curriculum 100 years from now, but it's quite possible.

en [Nathaniel Hawthorne's books were] potboilers in their time and became part of the literary establishment, ... No one knows if the Harry Potter books will be part of the literary curriculum 100 years from now, but it's quite possible.

en I never wanted to do Harry Potter. I thought it should have stayed as a book. There are some books that should be made into movies and some that shouldn't. Harry Potter is 70% imagination. When the movie comes out, it's going to be such a stereotype for kids. When they think of Harry Potter, they're going to think of what is portrayed on screen.

en There are people who want their kids to read books about gays and lesbians. Therefore, we have an obligation to have those books. We select those books the same way we select all others -- based on their literary merit.

en I am a really big Harry Potter fan and I've seen all the sets, I've lived Harry Potter and I don't think it's destroyed the books at all, I think it's really spot on.

en "To me it's not a ... This is my ... This is my ... I was going to say this is my life. It's not my life, but it is a very important part of my life."
[On the Harry Potter Books]

  Joanne Kathleen Rowling

en [Lulu is launching the Blooker - whose name is an affectionate nod to another important literary prize - as a global contest to mark the 450th anniversary this year of Gutenberg's invention of moveable type in 1455.] Blooks are the latest landmark in the history of books ... They are a new stage in the life-cycle of content, if not an whole new category of literature, with its own creative process and emerging literary style.

en This is the first time, in a very long time that we have focused on the literary arts, so we're really thrilled that Paul Andrew Dawkins is going to be with us. I had met Paul years ago, near his start. I'd interviewed him while on the radio, and I was tickled to see that he's still doing this work. He has a great series of books. We're just happy to be able to throw the lime light on him.

en But I like all the books. You've got to read them all to get the complete Harry Potter experience.

en Well, before I knew there was going to be a film. I was the biggest Harry Potter fan. I read all the books.

en Literary imagination is an aesthetic object offered by a writer to a lover of books.
  Gaston Bachelard

en Harry Potter changed everything. The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. It's this juggernaut that is bigger than anything else out there, and it forced all of us to take notice of children's books.

en We had literary references, so we knew what we were talking about. We could quote things, talk about books we'd read; you can say something, you don't have to explain it.

en We're optimistic that the new Harry Potter will bring more foot traffic to stores and perhaps become a catalyst to drive sales of other books as well.

en The release of the first Harry Potter film on November 16 will, we believe, trigger a dramatic increase in sales as a new audience is introduced to the books,


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