-April 9, 1901, Daily News
Quotes by and posts relating to one of the most influential authors of the 20th century, G.K. Chesterton
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
"The art of tearing out the heart of a thing in ten minutes is their national virtue and their national disease. "
The Short Story flourishes in America, probably, for a variety of
reasons. One reason, of course, can be found in the singular hurry and
variety of American existence, their taste for 'samples' in life, their
wasting and tyrannical excitement, which makes their stories as short as
their tempers. A Short Story is a short cut to a story: it is the
denouement [sic] of a novel without the rest. Just as the
Americans require special trains and motor-cars to carry them quickly to
their destination, so they require special stories to carry them to the
explanation of a dilemma, to enable them, as on some lightning vehicle,
to be in at the death of the villain. The art of tearing out the heart
of a thing in ten minutes is their national virtue and their national
disease. We owe them much gratitude for fostering and ennobling the
Short Story, but there is a great deal of danger to literature in the
Short Story. It encourages the notion that because we have seen a man
hit off in one transfiguring sentence, or one telling and typical act,
we know him as we know Tom Jones or Barnes Newcome, whom we know so well
that we could tell how they would wipe their boots on a mat.
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