Literature
- "Fair Game" (story), a 1959 short story by Philip K. Dick
- Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House, a memoir by Valerie Plame Wilson; basis for the 2010 film (see above)
- Fair Game (comic), a newspaper comic strip by Stephanie Piro
- Fair Game, a novel by Paula Gosling; basis for the 1995 film (see above)
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“The function of literature, through all its mutations, has been to make us aware of the particularity of selves, and the high authority of the self in its quarrel with its society and its culture. Literature is in that sense subversive.”
—Lionel Trilling (19051975)
“A person of mature years and ripe development, who is expecting nothing from literature but the corroboration and renewal of past ideas, may find satisfaction in a lucidity so complete as to occasion no imaginative excitement, but young and ambitious students are not content with it. They seek the excitement because they are capable of the growth that it accompanies.”
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