In his office in Charleston’s storied Confederate Home, Jordan sits, pondering a measure of the eternal grail, if you will, though not a holy one.
“If you’re lucky, people will be reading your books in 20 years after you’re dead. If you’re very lucky, they’ll be reading them 50 years later, 100 years later if you’re extraordinarily fortunate.
“The writer doesn’t achieve immortality. Books do. And if people are reading and enjoying my books centuries from now, I couldn’t be happier.”
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