"The novel is dead" was the cry of the 1960s, and so it was as an authoritative report concerning the world; but from that death, Klinkowitz argues, arose a form of writing that celebrates the creative process, a narrative that is not about something but is something. Klinkowitz first characterizes the "modern" fiction of the earlier 20th century wherein the word fades into the background because the story line forms...
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