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I Read Somewhere Once That In The 1960s, Fiction Writers Were Troubled By The Notion That Life Was Becoming Stranger And More Sensational Than Made-up Stories Could Ever Hope To Be. Our New Problem - More Profound, I Think - Is That Life No Longer Resembles A Story. Events Intersect But Don't Progress. People Interact But Don't Make Contact.

Walter Kirn Quotes: I Read Somewhere Once That In The 1960s, Fiction Writers Were Troubled By The Notion That Life Was Becoming Stranger

Walter Kirn Quotes: I Read Somewhere Once That In The 1960s, Fiction Writers Were Troubled By The Notion That Life Was Becoming Stranger

Walter Kirn Quotes: I Read Somewhere Once That In The 1960s, Fiction Writers Were Troubled By The Notion That Life Was Becoming Stranger

Walter Kirn Quotes: I Read Somewhere Once That In The 1960s, Fiction Writers Were Troubled By The Notion That Life Was Becoming Stranger

Walter Kirn Quotes: I Read Somewhere Once That In The 1960s, Fiction Writers Were Troubled By The Notion That Life Was Becoming Stranger

Walter Kirn Quotes: I Read Somewhere Once That In The 1960s, Fiction Writers Were Troubled By The Notion That Life Was Becoming Stranger

Walter Kirn Quotes: I Read Somewhere Once That In The 1960s, Fiction Writers Were Troubled By The Notion That Life Was Becoming Stranger

Walter Kirn Quotes: I Read Somewhere Once That In The 1960s, Fiction Writers Were Troubled By The Notion That Life Was Becoming Stranger

Walter Kirn Quotes: I Read Somewhere Once That In The 1960s, Fiction Writers Were Troubled By The Notion That Life Was Becoming Stranger

Walter Kirn Quotes: I Read Somewhere Once That In The 1960s, Fiction Writers Were Troubled By The Notion That Life Was Becoming Stranger

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