Enough Quote by David Foster Wallace
“Of course, the fact that Dostoevsky can tell a juicy story isn't enough to make him great. If it were, Judith Krantz and John Grisham would be great fiction writers, and by any but the most commercial standards they're not even very good.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Consider the Lobster, 2004
A story’s craft alone doesn’t guarantee literary greatness; depth and insight matter more than plot appeal.
In simple terms: Good storytelling isn’t enough for greatness.
Seek depth beyond plot.
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When to use this quote
- book reviews
- creative writing classes
- literary criticism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What makes a story truly great?
- How do you evaluate depth in fiction?
Greatness also requires originality and moral imagination.