Hello,
I've been looking through several books trying to find something I remember Lewis having written about his taste in literature. Essentially what I recall is that he said that he used to be a literary snob. He read "the classics," and would have thought it beneath him to read popular or "fluff" fiction. However, he came to believe that one should read what one wants to read, without any pretensions getting in the way.
Does anyone know where I could find this quote? I've been looking through On Stories and An Experiment in Criticism, but no luck yet.
Thanks.