Monday September 6, 2010

February 24, 2010

Fiction, he says, gives us the time to contemplate where we are headed.

“The world is so insanely complex and fast and distracting, and one of the things I think a good book can do is slow the reader’s attention down a little bit and give them a chance to think through some of the consequences of these changes which otherwise are so quick that all you can do is react,” Haslett says.

So is literature the answer?

“It’s an ameliorative,” Haslett says with a laugh. “I don’t think it’s an answer, I don’t think it will solve our problems but I think how we pay attention to the world matters and if you can spend time inside an imaginative world then there’s a calmness and an ability to think.”

Source: ‘Union Atlantic’ Author Banked On A Coming Crisis

Labels:

Leave a reply: