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Reality Hunger: A Manifesto - David Shields
Reality Hunger: A Manifesto
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Reality Hunger is a manifesto for a burgeoning group of interrelated but unconnected artists who, living in an unbearably artificial world, are breaking ever larger chunks of 'reality' into their work. The questions Shields explores - the bending of form and genre, the lure and blur of the real -... show more
Reality Hunger is a manifesto for a burgeoning group of interrelated but unconnected artists who, living in an unbearably artificial world, are breaking ever larger chunks of 'reality' into their work. The questions Shields explores - the bending of form and genre, the lure and blur of the real - play out constantly around us, and Reality Hunger is a radical reframing of how we might think about this 'truthiness': about literary licence, quotation, and appropriation in television, film, performance art, rap, and graffiti, in lyric essays, prose poems, and collage novels.Drawing on myriad sources, Shields takes an audacious stance on issues that are being fought over now and will be fought over far into the future. Converts will see Reality Hunger as a call to arms; detractors will view it as an occasion to defend the status quo. It is certain to be one of the most controversial and talked about books of the season.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780307273536 (0307273539)
Publisher: Knopf
Pages no: 219
Edition language: English
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MEslaymaker
MEslaymaker rated it
Had Shields published this book anonymously without copyright or charge I might take him more seriously, but really you have to laugh, at least I do. Even so, there’s some good and important stuff here about the changing nature of the world and information and art, which is why I give the book three...
MEslaymaker
MEslaymaker rated it
Had Shields published this book anonymously without copyright or charge I might take him more seriously, but really you have to laugh, at least I do. Even so, there’s some good and important stuff here about the changing nature of the world and information and art, which is why I give the book three...
Genosha is for lovers
Genosha is for lovers rated it
5.0
I will inevitably give five stars to a book that encourages criminal activity so my opinion of the book might not be trustable.Shields says "Fuck piracy and plagiarism" and to give his audience a demonstrative donkey show of what he means the book itself is a bunch of quotes from other people, piece...
debnance
debnance rated it
4.0 Reality Hunger: A Manifesto
What is fiction and what is nonfiction? The boundary line is no longer clear. Shields argues that modern novels are a form that does not satisfy a world increasingly alienated from reality, using bits and pieces of others' writings to make his point. A book worth reading if just for the cleverness o...
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