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The effect of prizes on one's career - if that is what to call it - is considerable, since they give one more clout with publishers and more notoriety among journalists. The effect on one's writing, however, is nil - otherwise, one would be in deep trouble.
John Banville
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"The effect of prizes on one's career - if that is what to call it - is considerable, since they give one more clout with publishers and more notoriety among journalists. The effect on one's writing, however, is nil - otherwise, one would be in deep trouble."
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The effect of prizes on one's career - if that is what to call it - is considerable, since they give one more clout with publishers and more notoriety among journalists. The effect on one's writing, however, is nil - otherwise, one would be in deep trouble. — John Banville

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John Banville was a Novelist from Ireland (1945–present).

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Who said "The effect of prizes on one's career - if that is what to call it - is consider…"?
This quote is attributed to John Banville, a Novelist from Ireland.
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John Banville lived from 1945 – present.
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