Fred D'Aguiar Quotes

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  • I can't stay engaged for years with a book unless it has feelings. It can't be an idea for me - it has to be a felt thing.

    Book   Years   Ideas  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • If you die without agency as a child, but you have agency in your body [in the novel], how is it to be enacted unless it is being reimagined by a writer?

    Children   Agency   Body  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • I think poetry can lead to policy, and I can hear the laughter when I say that.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • To have a young person speak back, to hand him the microphone for his first-person utterances, you'd have to have an imagined architecture, otherwise people would say you're putting words in their mouths.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • If you created a place in air where they're breathing and running around in, and then they speak in that fictional milieu, it's perfectly authenticated because the whole world relies on you, who've made it possible.

    Running   Air   Breathing  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • I want a theory to come out to guide policy.

    Want   Guides   Theory  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • I usually feel something before I know it.

    Feels   Knows  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • Magical realism as a declaration in the text is usually when someone can't speak and then they must be magically reinvigorated in some way.

    Way   Speak   Realism  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • My grandfather is Portuguese. He betrayed what was expected of him and married my grandmother of African descent on my father's side.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Because I write intuitively and image-by-image and moment-by-moment, my writing has to be powered by feelings and emotions.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • At bottom, I'm a cheerful person.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • I'm interested in someone who's mired in grief: how do you get back to that thing that makes them warm? Because you know that's in there.

    Grief   Knows   Get Back  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • I love the fact that I can go to a museum now that tells me I'm in the postmodern age.

    Museums   Age   Facts  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • I was on the wrong side of colonization. My ancestry is mostly mired in having the colonial experience as colonized subjects, first as slaves and then as independent subjects with a post-colonial experience.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Eliot said that "genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood." What he meant by that is, the emotional understanding comes before you understand the argument that follows later in the text.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Once I became historically aware, I realized there are these formative moments of history tied around tragedy and disaster and sacrifice, that led people to survive and take stock and move on with some kind of notion of betterment.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • People seem very comfortable having a kind of Cheesecake Factory-type of life.

    People   Kind   Factories  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • Whenever I went to an historical moment that was sad or where something terrible happened, it was, for me, a learning moment, a teaching moment for those who survived.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • People who are suffering have to visualize ways out of tragedy to actually get out of it.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • To close the empathetic gap, you really want to get the person emotionally identifying [with your subject and characters], and then when you do that, then you want sneak in a lesson about history and about politics and whatever else you might think about.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Much of the visualizing is imaginative.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • There's an imperative to make sure you distinguish fiction from the fact, because if the fact is doing the work, why did you do fiction? And once you raise the question of why - why do fiction? - then you have to answer it in your text as a kind of enactment of the answer.

    Fiction   Answers   Facts  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • People were always hungry, bullied, afraid, paranoid - so I just thought I'd show that in the novel in a kind of suffocating way.

    People   Way   Kind  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • When you walk to the end of a fiction, its procedure is 1) intuitive; and 2) emotional. Its intelligence is emotional, I think.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • I found it instructive and highly constructive as a writer to go to a point of disaster and come out with a feel for it and then some sort of a lesson based on feeling.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Bruce Lee, before he fought, he would try to visualize how the fight would go, because he was visualizing a victorious path out of the combat.

    Fighting   Trying   Path  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • The first hit on the nervous system is the one I'm most interested in, because I think if you hit the reader emotionally, the reader can't guarantee the lessons they would like to learn.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • I try to be even-handed and fair-minded about my view of history. I don't romanticize one side and demonize the other, though I do think that if you're suffering a lot, especially in the Bob Marley sense, suffering becomes a kind of university out of which you'll learn some hard lessons.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • If you're just mired in privilege, there's nothing to learn; learning appears to be over.

    Privilege   Ifs  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • With kids, they force you to get out of bed. They force you to smile. They remind you of spontaneity.

    Kids   Bed   Spontaneity  
    Source: therumpus.net
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