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David Shields

    22 de julio de 1956

    David Shields es un autor cuya obra interroga de manera provocadora los límites entre la ficción y la realidad, siendo a menudo descrita como alucinante y transformadora. Su escritura profundiza en preguntas urgentes sobre la vida, el arte y la experiencia humana, empleando formas poco convencionales y una profunda autorreflexión. A través de su voz distintiva, Shields desafía a los lectores a reconsiderar sus percepciones del mundo y la propia naturaleza de la creación y la existencia.

    Das Dumme am Leben ist, dass man eines Tages tot ist
    Reality Hunger
    Salinger
    The Very Last Interview
    The Ark of Taste
    • Explore the heritage foods and traditions that give the United States its distinctive culinary identity-some rare, some endangered, all delicious-in this gorgeous compendium for curious eaters and home gardeners.

      The Ark of Taste
    • "The Very Last Interview is a unique work, a lacerating self-examination that came about when David decided to gather every interview he ever did, going back nearly 40 years. If it was radio or TV, he transcribed it. He wasn't sure what he was looking for, but he knew he wasn't interested in any of his own answers. The questions interested him - approximately 2,700, which he collated and cut down to form 22 chapters focused on subjects that include Process, Childhood, Failure, Capitalism, Suicide, and Comedy. Then, according to Shields, "the real work began: rewriting and editing and remixing the questions and finding a throughline." It's a ruthless self-dismantling in which the author, in this case, a late middle-aged white man, is strangely, thrillingly, not present. As Chuck Klosterman wrote about the book: "Logic suggests that people are best understood through the things they say, but that's not how the media usually work. People are actually defined by the questions they get asked (and the degree to which their answers can be framed to prove whatever was already assumed to be true).The Very Last Interview is David Shields doing what he has brilliantly done for the past twenty-five years: interrogating his own intellectual experience by changing the meaning of what seems both obviously straightforward and obviously wrong." -- Provided by publisher

      The Very Last Interview
    • Reality Hunger

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      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.

      Reality Hunger
    • Ein erstaunliches Buch. Es verführt dazu, die Bedeutung unseres kurzen und rätselhaften Aufenthalts auf dieser Erde auf eine ganz neue und unerwartete Weise zu überdenken. „Das Leben ist einfach, tragisch und schön“, schreibt David Shields. Der Gedanke, dass alles, was lebt, vergänglich ist, kann auf eine seltsame Weise befreiend sein. Dieses Buch erzählt davon, wie alles auf den Tod zuläuft. Paradox ist, dass der Leser dabei geradezu in eine Leichtigkeit des Seins gerät. Es geht in dem Buch nur scheinbar um den Tod. In Wirklichkeit geht es um das Leben.

      Das Dumme am Leben ist, dass man eines Tages tot ist