
- categorized under:
- autobiography
creative process
life
narrative
writing
- medium:
- nonfiction
“As a work gets more autobiographical, more intimate, more confessional, more embarrassing, it breaks into fragments. Our lives aren’t prepackaged along narrative lines and, therefore, by its very nature, reality-based art—underprocessed, underproduced—splinters and explodes.”
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David Shields
David Shields, Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2010), 27.buy on Amazon
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