TAILIEUCHUNG - E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction

Note that figures presented in Table 6 are higher than those in Table 7 and Table 8 because they are compiled from multiple responses (people could tick as many boxes as appropriate), whereas figures from Tanzania and Mozambique represent the most commonly used channel (people could only tick one box). Nevertheless, these figures confirm that TV currently plays a significant role in information communication to rural areas, particularly weather and news. Once again, looking at India we find a different picture, but one that illustrates changes that might occur over the next few years in Africa. . | Wallace David Foster E Unibus Pluram Television and . Fiction Review of Contemporary Fiction 13 2 1993 Summer p. 151 E Unibus Pluram Television and . Fiction David Foster Wallace Act Natural Fiction writers as a species tend to be Ogiers. They tend to lurk and to stare. The minute fiction writers stop moving they start lurking and stare. They are bom watchers. They are viewers. They arc the ones on the subway about whose nonchalant stare there is something creepy somehow. Almost predatory. This is because human situations are writers food. Fiction writers watch other humans sort of the way gapers slow down for car wrecks they covet a vision of themselves as witnesses. But fiction writers as a species also tend to be terribly self-conscious. Even by . standards. Devoting lots of productive lime to studying closely how people come across to them fiction writers also spend lots of less productive time wondering nervously how they come across to other people. How they appear how they seem whether their shirttail might be hanging out theừ fly whether there s maybe lipstick on their teeth whether the people they re ogling can maybe size them up as somehow creepy lurkers and starers. The result is that a surprising majority of fiction writers bom watchers tend to dislike being objects of people s attention. Being watched. The exceptions to this rule Mailer McInerney Janowitz create the misleading impression that lots of belles-letưes types like people s attention. Most don t. The few who like attention just naturally get more attention. The rest of us get less and ogle. Most of the fiction writers I know are Americans under forty. I don t know whether fiction writers under forty watch more television than other American species. Statisticians report that television is watched over six hours a day in the average American household. I don t know any fiction writers who live in average American households. I suspect Louise Erdrich might. Actually I have never seen .

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