Reality Hunger A Manifesto

Cover of Reality Hunger A Manifesto by David Shields
Publisher: Penguin Books Limited
Year: 2011
Language: en
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780141049076
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Reality Hunger: A Manifesto by David Shields, published by Penguin Books Limited in 2011, presents a thought-provoking exploration of our cultural obsession with reality. In this 240-page work, Shields argues that the quest for authenticity in art reflects a deeper societal struggle against an increasingly manufactured existence. He articulates a manifesto for a diverse group of artists who seek to integrate more genuine experiences into their creations, challenging the boundaries between fiction and nonfiction.

Readers will find that Reality Hunger delves into the complexities of artistic expression and the ongoing debates surrounding truth and representation. Shields examines various artistic movements and their attempts to capture the essence of reality, while also addressing contemporary issues related to authenticity and literary license. This edition invites readers to engage with the provocative questions raised about the nature of reality in art and life, making it a significant contribution to discussions in literary criticism and social science.


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In Reality Hunger: A Manifesto, his landmark new book, David Shields argues that our culture is obsessed with ‘reality’ precisely because we experience hardly any. Most artistic movements are attempts to figure out a way to smuggle more of what the artist thinks is reality into the work of art. So, too, every artistic movement or moment needs a credo, from Horace’s Ars Poetica to Lars von Trier’s ‘Vow of Chastity.’ Shields has written the ars poetica for a burgeoning group of interrelated but unconnected artists in a variety of forms and media who, living in an unbearably manufactured and artificial world, are striving to stay open to the possibility of randomness, accident, serendipity, spontaneity; actively courting reader/ listener/viewer participation, artistic risk, emotional urgency; breaking larger and larger chunks of ‘reality’ into their work; and, above all, seeking to erase any distinction between fiction and nonfiction. The questions Reality Hunger explores — the bending of form and genre, the lure and blur of the real — play out constantly all around us. Think of the now endless controversy surrounding the provenance and authenticity of the ‘real’: A Million Little Pieces, the Obama ‘Hope’ poster, the sequel to The Catcher in the Rye, Robert Capa’s ‘The Falling Soldier’ photograph, the boy who wasn’t in the balloon. Reality Hunger is a rigorous and radical attempt to reframe how we think about ‘truthiness, ‘ literary license, quotation, appropriation. 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. People will either love or hate this book. Its converts will see it as a rallying cry; its detractors will view it as an occasion for defending the status quo. It is certain to be one of the most controversial and talked-about books of the year.

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