![]() ![]() |1 .i127219389 |b 1110003570955 |d mrlaq |g - |m |h 13 |x 0 |t 0 |i 0 |j 300 |k 191011 |o - |a 808. How Fiction Works James Wood Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 288 pp., 24 To call James Wood the finest literary critic writing in English today, as is commonplace, is to treat him like some. Oferta por tiempo limitado 3 meses de Audible Premium Plus GRATIS. He is the author of How Fiction Works, as well as two essay collections, The Broken Estate and The Irresponsible Self, and a novel, The Book Against God. |3 Contributor biographical information |u James Wood is a staff writer at The New Yorker and Professor of the Practice of Literary Criticism at Harvard University. Forsters Aspects of the Novel and Milan Kunderas The Art of the Novel, James Woods How Fiction Works is a scintillating study of the magic of fiction-an analysis of its main elements and a celebration of its lasting power. Ranging widely-from Homer to David Foster Wallace, from What Maisie Knew to Make Way for Ducklings-Wood takes the reader through the basic elements of the art, step by step.-From publisher description. How Fiction Works James Wood, Click to preview In the tradition of E. |a What makes a story a story? What is style? What's the connection between realism and real life? These are some of the questions James Wood answers in How Fiction Works, the first book-length essay by the preeminent critic of his generation. ![]() |a Includes bibliographical references and index. |a New York : |b Farrar, Straus and Giroux, |c ![]()
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