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“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…” quote by Junot Diaz
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“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.”

Junot Diaz

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.

Key Takeaway

Real events can outpace imagined ones.

Themes

Speculation Historical irony Creative process Unpredictability

Mood

Wry Contemplative

Type

Anecdote Reflection

When to use this quote

  • Writing dystopian fiction
  • Planning long‑term story arcs
  • Adapting scripts after major news

Key Concepts

Narrative timing Cultural relevance

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?
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