Jim Kristofic
Goodreads Author
Born
in Ganado, Arizona , The United States
Website
Genre
Influences
Member Since
January 2010
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/kristoficjr
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Jim Kristofic said:
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Despite some biases in the diction (why can't Gwynne consistenly call the Comanches by their name and not "the Indians"?) and some over-glorification of the conquering forces of the Americans, this has shaped up to be an intriguing examination of Qua
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“What I’m saying, Mr. Kristofic, is that I learned that it’s not about being black, white, yellow, or red. It’s not about race. It’s about the human race. And too many of the human race act like a bunch of freakin’ morons who will always find some other group of people with a different skin color to blame for their so-called problems.”
― Navajos Wear Nikes: A Reservation Life
― Navajos Wear Nikes: A Reservation Life
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“There are any number of reasons to want novels to survive. The way [Jonathan] Franzen thinks about it is that books can do things, socially useful things, that other media can't. He cites -- as one does -- the philosopher Soren Kierkegaard and his idea of busyness: that state of constant distraction that allows people to avoid difficult realities and maintain self-deceptions. With the help of cell phones, e-mail and handheld games, it's easier to stay busy, in the Kierkegaardian sense, than it's ever been.
Reading, in its quietness and sustained concentration, is the opposite of busyness. "We are so distracted by and engulfed by the technologies we've created, and by the constant barrage of so-called information that comes our way, that more than ever to immerse yourself in an involving book seems socially useful," Franzen says. "The place of stillness that you have to go to to write, but also to read seriously, is the point where you can actually make responsible decisions, where you can actually engage productively with an otherwise scary and unmanageable world.”
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Reading, in its quietness and sustained concentration, is the opposite of busyness. "We are so distracted by and engulfed by the technologies we've created, and by the constant barrage of so-called information that comes our way, that more than ever to immerse yourself in an involving book seems socially useful," Franzen says. "The place of stillness that you have to go to to write, but also to read seriously, is the point where you can actually make responsible decisions, where you can actually engage productively with an otherwise scary and unmanageable world.”
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