Barbara Kingsolver’s Quote
Literature Duplicates the Experience of Living in a
Way that Nothing Else Can
by: puspamerah
Barbara Kingsolver was born on
April 8 1955. She is an American novelist, essayist, and poet. I found an
interesting fact about her. The first year she studied at DePauw University on
music scholarship, she studying “classical piano.” But then she realized that
“Classical pianists compete for 6 job opening in a year, and the rest of them
just playing piano at the hotel lobby.” Realizing the fact made her took a
decision to change the major to Biology. After that, she worked as a freelance
writer before began writing some novels. And now, she is a famous writer. The
two widely well-known works from her are Poisonwood
Bible a tale of missionary family in Congo and a non-fiction book entitled Animal, Vegetable, Miracle which is
about her family’s attempts to eat locally.
Her work often focuses on topics
such as: social justice, biodiversity, feminism, and the interaction between
humans, their communities, and environments. Besides that, she has some great
quotes, and one of them is “Literature duplicates the experience of living in a
way that nothing else can, drawing you into another world that you temporarily
forget you have one of your own. That’s why you read it, and you might sit up
in bed till dawn, throwing your whole tomorrow out of whack, simply to find out
what happens to some people, who – you know perfectly well – are made up.”
I think that is the most logical
reason for those who love book, for people who love reading, and for every
single brain that spend their last time in late evening enjoying books. That is
the reality why we read our favorite books or novels for hours until we stay up
late at night. It seems like when I read Sherlock
Holmes. I’ll spend my whole day reading that book then I’ll daydream about
Holmes and his criminal cases in Scotland Yard, till at night I’ll dream about
Holmes getting fight with Professor Moriarty and Jack the Ripper. That is how
book bombs our mind, but we don’t mind about that right?
Barbara Kingsolver’s quote is
also tells that literature duplicates the experience of living in a way that
nothing else can; drawing us into another world that temporarily we forget we
have one of our own. That is right. Why people love reading is because they
curious about what actually the book tells about. And sometimes we don’t
realize that the book’s story is also about life, about our life too, though it
is a non-fiction or fiction one. You may say that it is writer’s imagination.
But we have to notice that their imagination is also based on their experience
and their true story, then they compile that in such of formula which can make
us hypnotized reading it pages by pages.
All in all, from that quote we
can realize how book is mesmerized us. We also find that there is no reason for
people to hate book or literature. But we find a thousand of reasons why we
love our books.