“I would never write in response to what I believe the public wanted or needed.” Quote by Don DeLillo
“I do think that in the near future, if it hasn't happened already, people will be able to use technology to design their own novels, perhaps with individuals themselves as the main character. In other words, everything is being individualized and narrowed.” PeopleIfsThinkingCharacterUseAbleIndividualTechnologyNovelHappenedDesignMain Characters Author:Don DeLillo
“The world is shrinking into a kind of technological funnel. I think people are drawn into their technological devices, and this becomes a kind of subjective universe, into which much of the rest of the world simply does not enter.” PeopleThinkingWorldKindDoeUniverseDevicesTechnologicalSubjectiveShrinking Author:Don DeLillo
“A novel determines its own size and shape and I've never tried to stretch an idea beyond the frame and structure it seemed to require.” IdeasNovelShapesStructureSizeDetermine Author:Don DeLillo
“Writers, some of us, may tend to see things before other people do, things that are right there but aren't noticed in the way that a writer might notice.” PeopleWayMayMight Author:Don DeLillo
“Certainly I've never tried to imagine what the future will hold. It's a hopeless endeavor to try to do such a thing.” TryingImagineHopelessEndeavor Author:Don DeLillo
“Naturally a direct comparison of terrorist and novelist is complete nonsense. But there was once a time when the novelist also had some influence on how his contemporaries thought, the way they saw the world, the way they lived.” WorldWaySawsInfluenceDirectTerroristNovelistsNonsenseComparison Author:Don DeLillo
“I think literature has lost it's power. Great novels continue to be written, but they are no longer changing the world.” ThinkingWorldLiteratureLostNovelWrittenChanging The WorldGreat Novels Author:Don DeLillo
“We live in an age of rapid mass media, television, Internet. They determine our tempo, not books.” BookAgeMediaTelevisionInternetMassDetermineRapidsTempoMass Media Author:Don DeLillo
“I never wanted to change the world. Norman Mailer wanted to, he set himself the task of changing the consciousness of our age. And I think he came pretty close, in the 1960s, to actually managing to do it. But me? No, no, I never wanted anything like that. I'm not Maileresque.” WorldWantedChanging The World Author:Don DeLillo
“In fiction, I tend to write fairly realistic dialogue-not always, and it tends to vary from book to book. But in many books, there is a colloquialism of address. The characters will speak in a quite idiosyncratic way sometimes.” WayWritingBookSometimesCharacterSpeakFictionDialogueAddressesRealisticVary Author:Don DeLillo