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 our reality.”
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.
Recognize deeper cultural values beyond entertainment.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- media analysis
- education
- public discourse
- art appreciation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does media shape our values?
- What balances entertainment and depth?
The comparison may oversimplify complex cultural influences.