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Attraction Quote by Charles Bukowski

“I would say that Mickey Mouse has a greater influence on the American public than Shakespeare, Milton, Dante, Rabelais, Shostakovitch, Lenin, and/or Van Gogh. Which says 'What?' about the American Public. Disneyland remains the central attraction of Southern California, but the graveyard remains…” quote by Charles Bukowski
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“I would say that Mickey Mouse has a greater influence on the American public than Shakespeare, Milton, Dante, Rabelais, Shostakovitch, Lenin, and/or Van Gogh. Which says 'What?' about the American Public. Disneyland remains the central attraction of Southern California, but the graveyard remains our reality.”

Charles Bukowski

About This Quote

Source Essay: The American Public, 1990s, Charles Bukowski

Bukowski contrasts pop culture icons with classic artists to critique shallow mass tastes and the paradox of entertainment versus reality.

In simple terms: Pop culture overshadows classic art in public perception.

Key Takeaway

Recognize deeper cultural values beyond entertainment.

Themes

culture art media society values

Mood

critical reflective

Type

analytical social commentary

When to use this quote

  • media analysis
  • education
  • public discourse
  • art appreciation

Key Concepts

pop culture high art public perception consumerism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does media shape our values?
  • What balances entertainment and depth?
A Different Perspective

The comparison may oversimplify complex cultural influences.

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