Once we know the plot and its surprises, we can appreciate a book's artistry without the usual confusion and sap flow of emotion, content to follow the action with tenderness and interest, all passion spent. Rather than surrender to the story or the characters - as a good first reader ought - we can now look at how the book works, and instead of swooning over it like a besotted lover begin to appreciate its intricacy and craftmanship. Surprisingly, such dissection doesn't murder the experience. Just the opposite: Only then does a work of art fully live.
Science fiction is, after all, the art of extrapolation. - Michael Dirda
Science fiction is, after all, the art of extrapolation.
- Michael Dirda
I have now and again tried to imagine the perfect environment, the ideal conditions for reading: A worn leather armchair on a rainy night? A hammock … - Michael Dirda
I have now and again tried to imagine the perfect environment, the ideal conditions for reading: A worn leather armchair on a rainy night? A hammock …
I sometimes lie awake at night and try to imagine what would be the best period in history to spend one's seventy-odd years. - Michael Dirda
I sometimes lie awake at night and try to imagine what would be the best period in history to spend one's seventy-odd years.
Make sure your message is clear, yet that you are faithful to its complexity. - Michael Dirda
Make sure your message is clear, yet that you are faithful to its complexity.
I am shocked that we seemed to have learned nothing, absolutely nothing, from Vietnam. - Michael Dirda
I am shocked that we seemed to have learned nothing, absolutely nothing, from Vietnam.
Once we know the plot and its surprises, we can appreciate a book's artistry without the usual confusion and sap flow of emotion, content to follow t… - Michael Dirda
Once we know the plot and its surprises, we can appreciate a book's artistry without the usual confusion and sap flow of emotion, content to follow t…
[Kurt] Vonnegut was a writer whose great gift was that he always seemed to be talking directly to you. He wasn't writing, he wasn't showing off, he w… - Michael Dirda
[Kurt] Vonnegut was a writer whose great gift was that he always seemed to be talking directly to you. He wasn't writing, he wasn't showing off, he w…
Throughout history the exemplary teacher has never been just an instructor in a subject; he is nearly always its living advertisement. - Michael Dirda
Throughout history the exemplary teacher has never been just an instructor in a subject; he is nearly always its living advertisement.
In PLATO AT THE GOOGLEPLEX, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein set out to showcase, in sometimes startling ways, the continuing relevance of a classic philo… - Michael Dirda
In PLATO AT THE GOOGLEPLEX, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein set out to showcase, in sometimes startling ways, the continuing relevance of a classic philo…
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