Fiction imagines for us a stopping point from which life can be seen as intelligible,” asserts Joan Silber in The Art of Time in Fiction. The end point of a story determines its meaning, and one of the main tasks a writer faces is to define the duration of a plot. Silber uses wide-ranging examples from F. Scott Fitzgerald, Chinua Achebe, and Arundhati Roy, among others, to illustrate five key ways in which time unfolds in fiction. In clear-eyed prose, Silber elucidates a tricky but vital aspect of the art of fiction.
The Art of Time in Fiction: As Long as It Takes
$6.79
This book explains how to effectively structure time in storytelling, improving a student’s narrative writing skills for fiction.
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Weight | 1.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.3 × 1 × 18.7 in |
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