Quote by: Gary Shteyngart

There's no present left. This is the problem for a novelist. [The problem] is the present is gone. We're all living in the future constantly . . . Back in the day Leo Tolstoy -- what a sweetheart of a count and of a writer -- in the 1860's he wanted to write about the Napoleonic Campaign, about 1812. If you write about 1812 in 1860, a horse is still a horse. A carriage is still a carriage. Obviously, there are been some technological advancements, et cetera, but you don't have to worry about explaining the next killer [iPhone] app or the next Facebook because right now things are happening so quickly. ("Gary Shteyngart: Finding 'Love' In A Dismal Future", NPR interview, August 2, 2010)


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Author Bio


  • NameGary Shteyngart
  • Descriptionamerican journalist and writer
  • BornJuly 5, 1972
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionAuthor; Journalist
  • AwardsBollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize