“An intelligent man or woman willing to make a career of reviewing fiction is hard to come by ... And the temporaries do the work cheaply. Moreover, continuity may be got at the expense of intellectual arthritis; a reviewer who has been at his grisly task for half a lifetime may stiffen into prejudices of every sort, and become too anchylosed to do better than turn his back to a new wave when it rushes down on him.” MenMayHas BeensHardTurnsHalfFictionCareersWillingIntellectualTasksPrejudiceIntelligentLifetimeCriticsWaveExpensesContinuityReviewersIntelligent ManArthritis Author:Storm Jameson
“In journalism just one fact that is false prejudices the entire work. In contrast, in fiction one single fact that is true gives legitimacy to the entire work. That's the only difference, and it lies in the commitment of the writer. A novelist can do anything he wants so long as he makes people believe in it.” PeopleWantGivingBelieveLongFactsLyingCan DoDifferencesFictionCommitmentPrejudiceJournalismNovelistsJust OneContrastLegitimacy Author:Gabriel Garcia Marquez
“History is the fiction we invent to persuade ourselves that events are knowable and that life has order and direction. That's why events are always reinterpreted when values change. We need new versions of history to allow for our current prejudices.” NeedsValuesOrderFictionEventsPrejudiceCurrentsVersions Author:Bill Watterson
“Few people ask from books what books can give us. Most commonly we come to books with blurred and divided minds, asking of fiction that it shall be true, of poetry that it shall be false, of biography that it shall be flattering, of history that it shall enforce our own prejudices. If we could banish all such preconceptions when we read, that would be an admirable beginning.” PeopleIfsGivingMindBookWould BeAsksFictionExpectationsPrejudiceAskingBeing TrueDividedBiographiesAdmirableFlatteringOpen MindednessPreconceptions Book:ON READING: Le plaisir de lire Source: ON READING: Le plaisir de lire
“If this were fiction, could even the most brilliant novelist contrive to make credible so short a period in which pride had been subdued and prejudice overcome?” IfsFictionPridePeriodsOvercomingPrejudiceBrilliantNovelistsCredible Author:P. D. James
“With photography, I like to create a fiction out of reality. I try and do this by taking society's natural prejudice and giving this a twist.” GivingTryingRealityNaturalFictionPhotographyPrejudiceTwists Author:Martin Parr
“Fiction supplies the only philosophy that may readers know; it establishes their ethical, social, and material standards; it confirms them in their prejudices or opens their minds to a wider world.” KnowsWorldMindMayPhilosophySocialFictionMaterialsReaderStandardsPrejudiceEthicalSupplies Book:Becoming a Writer Source: Becoming a Writer
“[Author's Note:] When my grandmother came to the United States from Puerto Rico in the 1940s, she was a beautiful, glamorous woman from a wealthy family in the capital city, and the young bride of a dashing naval officer. She expected to be received as such. Instead, she found that people here had a very reductionist view of what it meant to be Puerto Rican, of what it meant to be Latinx. Everything about her confused her new neighbors: her skin tone, her hair, her accent, her notions. She wasn't what they expected a boricua to be. My grandmother spent much of her adult life in the States but didn't always feel welcome here. She resented the perpetual gringo misconceptions about her. She never got past that resentment, and the echoes of her indignation still have some peculiar manifestations in my family today. One of the symptoms is me. Always raging against a perceived slight, always fighting against ignorance in mainstream ideas about ethnicity and culture. I'm acutely aware that the people coming to our southern border are not one faceless brown mass but singular individuals, with stories and backgrounds and reasons for coming that are unique. I feel this awareness in my spine, in my DNA. So I hoped to present one of those unique personal stories - a work of fiction - as a way to honor the hundreds of thousands of stories we may never get to hear. And in so doing, I hope to create a pause where the reader may begin to individuate. When we see migrants on the news, we may remember: these people are people.” FictionEmpathyPrejudiceHumanismSolidarityMigrantsWhy Writers WriteReasons For WritingCombating Stereotypes Book:American Dirt Source: American Dirt