Books Quote by Junot Diaz
“In '94, I started writing a novel about an enormous terrorist act that destroyed the United States. The novel takes place twenty years after this destruction, with all the stuff that we're dealing with now - a dirty war, the disappeared, the concept of terrorism. Anyway, 9/11 happened some years into the process, and I was like, OK, I don't have a novel.”
About This Quote
The author’s speculative scenario was rendered obsolete by real events, highlighting how fiction can unintentionally predict or be eclipsed by history.
In simple terms: Fiction can be pre‑empted by reality.
Real events can outpace imagined ones.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Writing dystopian fiction
- Planning long‑term story arcs
- Adapting scripts after major news
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Re‑writing plot to incorporate real events
- Using real history as narrative catalyst
Questions to Reflect On
- How should writers respond when reality mirrors their fiction?
- What ethical considerations arise when fictional terror mirrors real trauma?