How fiction works

In the tradition of E. M. Forster's "Aspects of the Novel" and Milan Kundera's "The Art of the Novel", "How Fiction Works" is a scintillating and searching study of the main elements of fiction, such as narrative, detail, characterization, dialogue, realism, and style. In his first full-length book of criticism, one of the most prominent critics of our time takes the machinery of story-telling apart to ask a series of fundamental questions: What do we mean when we say we 'know' a fictional character? What constitutes a 'telling' detail? When is a metaphor successful? Is realism realistic?Why do most endings of novels disappoint? Wood ranges widely, from Homer to Beatrix Potter, from the Bible to John Le Carre, and his book is both a study of the techniques of fiction-making and an alternative history of the novel. Playful and profound, it incisively sums up two decades of bold, often controversial, and now classic critical work, and will be enlightening to writers, readers, and anyone interested in what happens on the page.

Författare
James Wood
(James Wood.)
Genre
Criticism, etc., interpretation, Bibliografi
Språk
Engelska
Förlag År Ort Om boken ISBN
Picador 2018 USA, New York, N.Y xxxi, 269 pages 19 cm 978-1-250-18392-7
Vintage 2009 England, London 194 sidor. 978-1-84595-093-4
Jonathan Cape 2008 Storbritannien, London 194 sidor. 22 cm. 978-0-224-07983-9, 978-0-224-07984-6
Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2008 New York, New York xvi, 265 sidor. 20 cm. 978-0-374-17340-1