Krista ([info]kristajhl) wrote,
@ 2008-11-20 21:10:00
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From Mr. Richard Powers
‘“What is it that you need from these books?  What can you learn from them?”

How can you tell him?  On every urgent page, in every book born of human need, however flaccid, puerile, slight, or wrong, there is at least one sentence, one where the author is bigger than the writer, one that sheds the weight of its dead fixations and throws off the lead of its prose, one sentence that remembers the prisoner in his cell, locked away nowhere, victim of the world’s shared failure, begging for something to read.”

Richard Powers, Plowing the Dark




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[info]kristajhl
2008-11-22 09:54 pm UTC (link)
It's an amazing book, actually. More flawed than some of his other novels...but in it there's a narrative thread about a prisoner in a cell, counterpointed with innovation and exploration in a virtual cubicle. and hi! *waves*

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[info]ariadne_3
2008-11-22 10:02 pm UTC (link)
Oooh. That does sound cool.

And hello right back at you!

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