Frases de David Mitchell
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David Mitchell es un novelista inglés.

Mitchell nació en Southport, Merseyside, en Inglaterra. Estudió en la universidad de Kent donde se tituló en Literatura inglesa y americana, y realizó un máster en Literatura comparada.

Residió un año en Sicilia y luego se mudó a Hiroshima, donde trabajó como profesor de inglés para alumnos de escuelas técnicas durante 8 años antes de regresar a Inglaterra. Desde entonces vive en Cork, Irlanda, con su esposa japonesa, Keiko, y sus dos hijos.

La primera novela de Mitchell, Escritos fantasma , transcurría por distintos puntos del globo, de Okinawa a Mongolia llegando hasta Nueva York, y usaba nueve narradores cuyas historias se entrelazaban. Con esta novela ganó el premio John Llewellyn Rhys y fue nominado para el Guardian First Book Award.

Sus siguientes trabajos, number9dream y El atlas de las nubes , fueron nominados para el Man Booker Prize.

En 2006 publicó la novela Black Swan Green, que cuenta la historia de un adolescente de 13 años, Jason Taylor, en un pueblo de Inglaterra en la época thatcheriana, el mismo año de la Guerra de las Malvinas. Jason Taylor es poeta -su seudónimo es Eliot Bolivar- y durante trece capítulos -que corresponden a todo un año- cuenta la historia de su tartamudeo, de la desintegración de su familia, de los amigos de la escuela y de las chicas. Por su capacidad para adentrarse en el mundo de Jason Taylor, la novela ha sido comparada con grandes clásicos del género como El guardián entre el centeno, de J. D. Salinger, y El señor de las moscas, de William Golding.

En 2016 decide participar en el proyecto Future Library project de Katie Paterson, con la novela corta From Me Flows What You Call Time, la cual no podrá ser leída hasta el año 2114.

El editor de Mitchell para Random House en EE.UU. es el novelista David Ebershoff. Wikipedia  

✵ 12. enero 1969   •   Otros nombres David Stephen Mitchell
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David Mitchell: Frases en inglés

“Sometimes the fluffy bunny of incredulity zooms round the bend so rapidly that the greyhound of language is left, agog, in the starting cage.”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish", p. 155 (Nook Edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)

“If losers can xploit [sic] what their adversaries teach them, yes, losers can become winners in the long time.”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"An Orison of Sonmi~451", p. 202 (Nook Edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)

“Whoever dies with the most stuff wins.”

Part 5
number9dream (2001)

“Peace, though beloved of our Lord, is a cardinal virtue only if your neighbors share your conscience.”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing", p. 23 (Nook Edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)

“As long as you can Houdini your way out of the Sisyphean constraints then originality happens.”

Interview "David Mitchell at Writers and Readers week, New Zealand" at ABC.net (30 March 2008) http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bookshow/stories/2008/2201562.htm

“That love loves fidelity [is] a myth woven by men from their insecurities.”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"Letters from Zedelghem", p. 72 (Nook Edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)

“To fool a judge, feign fascination, but to bamboozle the whole court, feign boredom.”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing", p. 41 (Nook Edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)

“Lunatics are writers whose works write them.”

David Mitchell libro Ghostwritten

"Night Train"
Ghostwritten (1999)

“List'n, savages an Civ'lizeds ain't divvied by tribes or b'liefs or mountain ranges, nay, ev'ry human is both, yay.”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"Sloosha's Crossin' an' Ev'rythin' After", p. 269 (Nook edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)
Contexto: List'n, savages an Civ'lizeds ain't divvied by tribes or b'liefs or mountain ranges, nay, ev'ry human is both, yay. Old Uns'd got the Smart o' gods but the savagery o' jackals, an' that's what tripped the Fall.

“What do I miss? Second-hand bookshops where I can find things I had no idea I wanted. AbeBooks helps, but it doesn't have that smell.”

Interview in Stop Smiling magazine (29 June 2007) http://www.stopsmilingonline.com/story_detail.php?id=841&page=2]

“We--by whom I mean anyone over sixty--commit two offenses just bu existing. One is Lack of Velocity. We drive too slowly, walk to slowly, talk too slowly. The world will do business with dictators, perverts, and drugs barons of all stripes, but being slowed down it cannot abide.”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

Our second offence is being Everyman's memento mori. The world can only get comfy in shiny-eyed denial if we are out of sight.
"The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish", p. 315 (Nook edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)

“Your version of the truth is the only one that matters.”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"Truth is singular. Its 'versions' are mistruths."
"An Orison of Sonmi~451", p. 199 (Nook Edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)

“What if trying to avoid the future is what triggers it all?”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"Half-Lives: The First Luisa Rey Mystery", p. 401
Cloud Atlas (2004), Half-Lives: The First Luisa Rey Mystery (Part 2)

“Patience's design flaw became obvious for the first time in my life: the outcome is decided not during the course of play but when the cards are shuffled, before the game even begins. How pointless is that?”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish", p. 368
Cloud Atlas (2004), The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish (Part 2)

“Once any tyranny becomes accepted as ordinary, its victory is assured.”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish", p. 363
Cloud Atlas (2004), The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish (Part 2)

“Memories refused to fit, or fitted but came unglued. Even months later, how would I know if some major tranche of myself remained lost?”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish", p. 354
Cloud Atlas (2004), The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish (Part 2)

“Fantasy. Lunacy. All revolutions are, until they happen, then they are historical inevitabilities.”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"An Orison of Sonmi~451", p. 326
Cloud Atlas (2004), An Orison of Sonmi~451 (Part 2)

“A Soul's value is the dollars therein.”

David Mitchell libro Cloud Atlas

"An Orison of Sonmi~451", p. 325
Cloud Atlas (2004), An Orison of Sonmi~451 (Part 2)