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The man who has not the habit of reading is imprisoned in his immediate world, in respect to time and space. His life falls into a set routine; he is limited to contact and conversation with a few friends and acquaintances, and he sees only what happens in his immediate neighbourhood. From this prison there is no escape. But the moment he takes up a book, he immediately enters a different world, and if it is a good book, he is immediately put in touch with one of the best talkers of the world. This talker leads him on and carries him into a different country or a different age, or unburdens to him some of his personal regrets, or discusses with him some special line or aspect of life that the reader knows nothing about. An ancient author puts him in communion with a dead spirit of long ago, and as he reads along, he begins to imagine what the ancient author looked like and what type of person he was.


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(1960) The Lilacs Overgrow (Cleveland: World). He found himself in the wake of the New Culture Movement which criticized China's tradition as feudal and harmful. The town of Lin's birth Banzai has also preserved the original Lin home and turned it into a museum.

His informal but poliLin Yutangd style in both Chinese and English made him one of the most influential writers of his generation and his compilations and translations of classic Chinese texts into English were bestsellers in the West. Lin Yutang (October 10 1895 – March 26 1976) was a Chinese writer translator linguist and inventor.

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