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    Life is Short; Art is Shorterby David Shields(/contributor/david-shields)

    Every life, properly understood, is compelling.

    May 2nd, 2011

    1.

    Real Life

    AT A VERY EARLY AGE I knew I wanted to be a writer. At six or seven, I

    wrote stories about dancing hot dogs (paging Dr. Freud ...). For a long time,

    being a writer meant being a journalist. My parents, both freelance

    journalists, were anti-models. I saw them as "frustrated writers"; hope

    deferred maketh the heart sick. They saw themselves the same way. They

    were always keeping the wolf from the door, if that is the expression, by

    writing yet another article they didn't want to write. They worshipped "real

    writers," i.e., writers who wrote books. Thomas Wolfe. Saul Bellow. Joan

    Didion. Joseph Heller. I wanted to write books.

    My mom died during my junior year of college. She read a few of my early

    short stories (e.g., "A Few Words About A Wall"), which she over-praised.My father died a couple of years ago at ninety-eight. I once asked him what

    he thought of my writing, and he said, "Too bad you didn't become a pro

    athlete. You had some physical gifts." I sent him a galley of my book The

    Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead, in which he plays a major

    role; he sent me back a list of errata.

    I was the editor of my junior high and high school papers. In high school I

    worked at McDonald's. Got fired. I worked at a fabric store. Got fired. My

    freshman year of college I wrote for the school paper and also worked as a

    custodian. From the latter position, got fired. Wasn't too good at the

    physical stuff. (I've never learned how to whistle, dive, somersault, rope-

    climb, swing on a swing.) One of my fellow student-custodians asked me if I

    was so bad on purpose or whether I was really that uncomprehending ofthe

    relation between soap and water. I also worked as a proofreader at the Rhode

    Island Historical Society. I worked as a TA at Iowa. Then I house-sat a lot of

    houses for people. I got a lot of grants. I made a very small amount of money

    stretch a long way.

    I first started teaching at a private high school for the children of the rich and

    semi-famous in LA. The kids at the LA private high school would be, say, the

    daughter of the comedian Flip Wilson. Or the girlfriend of the son of

    Elizabeth Montgomery. Chad Lowe. Branches in Santa Monica and Malibu.

    The kids, needless to say, were not interested in schoolwork. I would sit in

    front of the class and pretend to have answers to their questions about

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  • 8/11/2019 Life is Short; Art is Shorter - By David Shields

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    geometry, history, science, etc.: "Who wrote The Scarlet Letter?" Maybe

    look at the spine of the book; might be a clue there. Where was Google? This

    was 1985. The entire day would go by like that. During recess and even

    during class, they would be running to the bathroom to drop acid and I'd be

    madly working on revisions of my autobiographical novel about a kid who

    stutters so badly that he worships words.

    I'd show the kids the manuscript I was working on. They'd laugh at my

    autobiographical woes; no way this book is being published, dude. They

    were beyond charming. For the graduation ceremony, I wrote brief, satiric

    profiles of all of the seniors; these profiles received the most genuinely

    appreciative response of anything I've ever written. I have an image ofmyself on the bench during recess working and reworking the sentences

    from Dead Languages, hoping beyond hope that there was life in this book,

    that books could be my life.

    2.

    Love and Theft

    Originally, feathers evolved to retain heat; later, they were repurposed for a

    means of flight. No one ever accuses the descendants of ancient birds of

    plagiarism for taking heat-retaining feathers and modifying them into wingsfor flight. In our current system, the original feathers would be copyrighted,

    and upstart birds would get sued for stealing the feathers for a different use.

    Almost all famous discoveries (by Edison, Darwin, Einstein, et al.) were not

    lightning-bolt epiphanies but were built slowly over time and heavily

    dependent on the intellectual superstructure of what had come before them.

    The commonplace book was popular among English intellectuals in the

    seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. These notebooks were a

    depository for thoughts and quotes and were usually categorized by topic.

    Enquire Within Upon Everything was a commercially successful take-off on

    the commonplace book in London in 1890. There's no such thing as

    originality. Invention and innovation grow out of rich networks of people

    and ideas. All life on earth (and by extension, technology) is built upon

    appropriation and reuse of the preexisting.

    3.

    Real Life

    In Liesl Schillinger's review of Antonya Nelson's novel, Bound, Schillinger

    begins by writing, "If you take an exit off a Midwestern highway and drive

    through a square-gridded prairie town, you might think there's nothing

    much going on, nothing to see but the 7-Eleven and the high school, nothing

    to do but gas up, get biscuits and gravy at the diner, and move on." In the

    "Arts & Leisure" section of the same paper on the same day, in a profile ofthe painter Wayne Thiebaud, Patricia Leigh Brown's first sentence is, "Many

    people would consider State Highway 160 to be a why-bother sort of

    landscape, an isolated and unremarkable byway atop a levee along the

    Sacramento River in which the lone landmarks include a ramshackle bait and

    tackle shop and rusty pipes from an old sugar beet factory." Perhaps it's time

    to retire this quaint trope-the critic's shock that an artist has found matter

    other than in the agreed-upon precincts. Life is interesting all over. Every

    life, properly understood, is compelling. Anyone aspiring to be an artist

    knows there's no such thing as why-bother or nothing-to-see.

    4.

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    Life / Art

    Let me see if I have this right: Weary of converting past experience into

    currency, Jonathan Franzen goes on a vacation, which he immediately

    converts into a lengthy article for the New Yorker. The article, "Farther

    Away," which eviscerates his "friend" David Foster Wallace, appears very

    nearly on the publication date of Wallace's unfinished novel. Franzen, who

    claims that Wallace committed suicide as a career move, responded to

    Wallace's suicide at the time by asking, "Does it look now like David had all

    the answers?" Franzen is horrified on behalf of all of us that there's a

    difference between Wallace's persona and his actual existence. Perhaps the

    difference that Franzen should contemplate instead is the one betweenWallace, who delved, heroically, into the darkness of his own soul, and his

    "friend" Jonathan Franzen, whose oeuvre (and this article in particular) is

    devoted to fighting off any insight into himself and locating instead all shade

    and shadow elsewhere, out there, the next precinct over.

    5.

    A Day Like Any Other, Only Shorter

    Without religion, no one knows what to say about death-their own or

    others-nor does anyone know after someone's death how to talk about(think about) the rest of their lives, so we invent diversions.

    Lance Olsen's Calendar of Regrets is about tourists, travelers, cafs,

    voyeurism, the lure and illusion of art, what happens when we die:

    "Movement is a mode of writing. Writing is a mode of movement." Every

    major character of Olsen's moves from existence to literal or figurative

    nonexistence. "I've been dreading the disengagement one experiences upon

    arriving home. You end up maintaining a fever-distance between where you

    are and where you've been. As if you're recovering from some sort of

    illness."

    Mesmerized-at times unnerved-by my 97-year-old father's nearly

    superhuman vitality, I undertook an investigation of the human physical

    condition; the result was a book called The Thing About Life Is That One

    Day You'll Be Dead, which tries to look without blinking at our blood-and-

    bones existence, at the fact that each of us is just an animal walking the earth

    for a brief time, a bare body housed in a mortal cage. Some people might find

    this perspective demoralizing, but I don't, truly. Honesty is the best policy;

    the only way out is deeper in: a candid confrontation with existence is

    dizzying, liberating. This was my ninth book and the one that has changed

    me the most, by far. I now see life entirely through its Darwinian prism. I

    keep trying to shake off the aftereffects of writing this book, and I find I

    can't. All good books wind up, I think, with the writer getting his teeth

    bashed in.

    Sarah Manguso's The Guardians goes to hell and back, just barely back, and

    ends with a tiny glimmer of uptick-not too much but not too little, either.

    It's the only affirmation that anyone can offer: astonishingly, we're here. The

    book majors in bone-on-bone rawness, exposed nerve endings. Without

    which, sorry, I can't read anything. It always points simultaneously outward

    and inward: outward toward her friend Harris, who on p. 1 commits suicide;

    inward toward herself (she's dead now, too). "It doesn't mean shit," an Italian

    security guard tells her Israeli friend about his passport, which is crucial,

    since Manguso is always asking, What if anything means shit? Nothing does,

    or rather everything, sub specie aeternitatis, is shit. How then to put one foot

    in front of the other? Well, let us investigate that. Life and death are in

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    complete tension. (So, too, are Manguso's vow not to make anything up and

    her promise that she will.) With The Guardians, I did something I do when I

    love a book: start covering my mouth when I read; this is very pure and

    elemental, and I wanted nothing coming between me and the page.

    Vladimir Posner says that when a Russian is asked how he's feeling, he tends

    to go on and on about how he's actually feeling, whereas when an American

    is asked the same question, he invariably answers, "Fine." We're doing fine.

    We're moving forward, moving ahead, no problems, unto death.

    6.

    Life / Art

    Tom McCarthy and Simon Critchley, the co-founders of the Necronautical

    Society and co-authors of the "Joint Declaration on Inauthenticity," when

    asked to present their declaration at the Tate Britain, found and trained two

    actors to pretend to be them. Many people in the audience were angry when

    they discovered that the actors were not actually the authors... of a

    declaration on inauthenticity... presented in a museum.

    7.

    Life / Art

    In Germany, there are pretty much only two categories: literature-work

    aspiring toward literary merit-and then just pure information, train

    schedules and the like. (Unfortunate example.)

    John Cheever's "legacy" is based almost entirely on his stories, whereas for

    me it rests, or should rest, on the massive achievement of the posthumously

    published Journals. It's simply a great work: it dwarfs everything else he

    wrote; it's what all his other work was building toward. So, too, the encomia

    several years ago re: Leonard Michaels when he died. It's his journals that

    matter to me-not his stories, or if so, only the extremely collagistic stories in

    I Would Have Saved Them If I Could, such as "Eating Out." Same with

    David Foster Wallace; only his two books of essays matter to me, and these

    matter a lot.

    I like art with a visible string to the world.

    In fiction, the war is between two characters-Macbeth and Lady Macbeth,

    say-whereas in serious essays, there's just as much war, as much "conflict,"but it's within the breast, as it were, of the narrator/speaker/author. The

    essayist tries to get to everything that Macbeth does; he just locates it all

    within his own psyche. Every man contains within himself the entire human

    condition.

    Thoreau: "The next time the novelist rings the bell, I will not stir though the

    meeting-house burn down."

    When my daughter Natalie was seven, she read the Lemony Snicket series,

    which is about three orphaned kids who undergo various and terrible

    adventures as they try to find a home. They get handed off to Count Olaf, a

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    distant cousin who is an utter ogre. A middle-class kid can read it from the

    vantage of her secure home and love the characters' horrif ic lives. Anything

    cute is by definition damaged: what's alluring to children about something

    that's cute is that they can love it back to health and thereby feel powerful

    themselves. In their ordinary lives, children are constantly condescended to;

    it's important that they can condescend to something else.

    One of my students, who was on the quiz show The Weakest Link, mailed

    me a videotape of her appearance and then sent me the essay she wrote; I

    showed the video and read the essay to Natalie. I wanted to make it clear to

    her that you can write about anything that happens to you, that it's a natural

    response to experience.

    8.

    Life is Short; Art is Shorter

    A reviewer said about my third book, a collection of linked stories, that if I

    kept going in this direction (i.e., toward concision), I'd wind up writing

    books composed of one very beautiful word. He meant it as a put-down, but

    to me it was wild praise.

    I love infinitesimal paintings, the more abstract and compressed the better.

    Simon Gray's four-volume Smoking Diaries is one of the greatest things I've

    ever read. A man, whose friends are dying and who by the final book is dying

    himself, stands before us utterly naked and takes account: Rembrandt's self-

    portraits, in prose. The gravitation is very extreme to always make himself

    look bad and, in so doing, of course, render himself utterly adorable. Each

    mini-section of Gray's book is typically only a few pages long, the

    subsections connect in beautifully oblique ways, and each book is held

    together by a low-angle trope. An entire life, a way of thinking, comes to life

    as he dies; having read the book, I feel less lonely.

    9.

    The Fourth Law of Thermodynamics

    When I'm having trouble writing something, I often close the document and

    compose the passage as email. I can feel the tug of the recipient at the other

    end of the wire, and this creates in me a certain pressure, an urgency. The

    letter always arrives at its destination.

    10.

    A Day Like Any Other, Only Shorter

    Christian Marclay's 24-hour-long video, The Clock, is constructed out of

    thousands of film fragments in which a character interacts in some way with

    a clock or watch. As each new clip appears, a new narrative is suggested-only

    to be swiftly overtaken by another one. The video is synchronized to the

    local time. At any moment, you can look at the work and use it to tell the

    time. There are amazingly few different kinds of gestures available in the

    repertory of human behavior, and yet there's a comfort that at, say, 5 pm for

    almost everyone it's quitting time. Film-life itself?-is an irreduciblymelodramatic medium. Very, very few clips from comedy: would wreck the

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    mood, which is "Our birth is our death begun." Many of the actors are now

    dead. One day you, too, will, astonishingly enough, be dead. The seconds are

    ticking away as you're watching. You want to ID the clip-I exist-but the

    fragment and your identification are almost immediately overwhelmed by

    time, which always wins: Koyaanisqati rearranged by Hamlet.

    11.

    Life / Art

    I have no wisdom, so I fake it by sounding dire. I take my essentially happymiddle-class life and make it sound serious by pulling out all the

    consolations. Who knows how to write about happiness?

    The isolation of the widely spaced sans serif characters on the cover (above)

    is the isolation of the characters in the book. The clean lines on top contrast

    with the water bleeding. The T-shirted boy's eyes are covered and thus is

    Everyboy. The title is a kind of impossibility (for whom would such a

    manual be intended? who would bother to compose such a gloomy guide?),

    as is the photograph: unreadable, paradoxical; is he sinking or ascending or,

    somehow, perhaps doing both simultaneously? People in bookstores often

    can't abide the endlessly falling figure and need to turn the book "right side

    up"-upside down-but any such resurrection reveals the method of itscontrivance.

    12.

    Collage is Not a Refuge for the Compositionally Disabled

    In books I love, the writer is manifestly aware that he or she will pass this

    way but once, and all possibilities are available; we're outside genre and we're

    also outside certain expectations of what the writer can say, and in this

    special space-often, interestingly, filled with spaces-the

    author/narrator/speaker manages, in hundreds of brief paragraphs, toconvey indelibly what it feels like for one human being to be alive, and if

    explored fully enough, by implication, all human beings.

    I often stop reading front to back and read the book backwards. I can't

    predict which books it will happen to me on, but this reverse-reading will

    tug on me like a magnet about halfway or two thirds through. It often occurs

    on books that I love the most.

    Use a tree as a fence post and string barbed wire across it; allow ten years to

    pass; the tree will have grown around the barbed wire, and the barbed wire

    will now go through the tree rather than around it.

    Am I missing the narrative gene? I frequently come out of the movie theatre

    having no idea what the plot was: "Wait-he killed his brother-in-law? I

    didn't know he even had a brother-in-law."

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