David Shields Quotes
A book should either allow us to escape existence or teach us how to endure it.
David Shields (2013). “How Literature Saved My Life”, p.197, Vintage
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger”, p.115, Vintage
Our culture is obsessed with real events because we experience hardly any.
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger”, p.82, Vintage
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger”, p.23, Vintage
David Shields (2013). “How Literature Saved My Life”, p.5, Vintage
Story seems to say that everything happens for a reason and I want to say, No, it doesn’t.
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger”, p.114, Vintage
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger: A Manifesto”, p.134, Penguin UK
With relatively few exceptions, the novel sacrifices too much, for me, on the altar of plot.
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger”, p.114, Vintage
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger”, p.115, Vintage
The novel is dead. Long live the antinovel, built from scraps.
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger”, p.115, Vintage
David Shields (2008). “The Thing About Life is That One Day You'll Be Dead”, p.3, Vintage
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger”, p.124, Vintage
Resolution and conclusion are inherent in a plot-driven narrative.
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger: A Manifesto”, p.128, Penguin UK
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger”, p.166, Vintage
The absence of plot leaves the reader room to think about other things.
David Shields (2010). “Reality Hunger”, p.114, Vintage
David Shields (2003). “Remote: Reflections on Life in the Shadow of Celebrity”, p.13, Univ of Wisconsin Press