Novel Dialogue sits down with Michael Johnston of Purdue University and George Saunders, master of the short story form and author of the Booker-prize winning novel Lincoln in the Bardo. This conversation was defiant of novelist and chemist C.P. Snow's lament that the sciences and humanities have become siloed from one another. George shows us how works of fiction are laboratories for all sorts of experiments. He also explains how his background in the sciences and engineering has shaped his approach to writing fiction. (Hint: it has a lot to do with the search for truth and a faith in iteration.) Michael, George, and Aarthi get into the nitty gritty of truth-seeking and how good literature moves us away from the simplified "Cruella DeVil m...
"Experimentation with the speech of characters has been hailed by Gerard Genette as "one of the main...
Among types of books, novels allow readers the most conversational possibilities: readers may "overh...
Novel Dialogue kicks off with the writer and photographer Teju Cole and literary critic Kelly Rich o...
Colm Tóibín , the new laureate for Irish fiction, talks to Joseph Rezek of Boston University, and gu...
Caryl Phillips, professor of English at Yale, world-renowned and prize-winning novelist (from The Fi...
Helen Garner sits down with John and Elizabeth McMahon, a distinguished scholar of Australian litera...
This special issue is devoted to a cross-disciplinary investigation of a specific literary phenomeno...
The author and narrator of a novel must each have a voice; a strong voice that the reader can hear ...
Henry Green described his experiments in fiction as "conversations" between the writer and his unse...
Purpose: To supplement Gregory Bateson's theory with findings from literary studies and attempt a ne...
This close-reading and discussion-oriented lesson, which takes between sixty and seventy minutes, us...
International audienceEven as George Saunders jettisons the usual trappings of literary realism, he ...
In Episode Two of Novel Dialogue, critic and scholar Bruce Robbins sits down with Nobel Laureate Orh...
grantor: University of TorontoWriting Fiction as a Form of Inquiry: A Defense and Explora...
Novels, of any time, carry certain stories related to reality. The earlier forms of the Novel, Alleg...
"Experimentation with the speech of characters has been hailed by Gerard Genette as "one of the main...
Among types of books, novels allow readers the most conversational possibilities: readers may "overh...
Novel Dialogue kicks off with the writer and photographer Teju Cole and literary critic Kelly Rich o...
Colm Tóibín , the new laureate for Irish fiction, talks to Joseph Rezek of Boston University, and gu...
Caryl Phillips, professor of English at Yale, world-renowned and prize-winning novelist (from The Fi...
Helen Garner sits down with John and Elizabeth McMahon, a distinguished scholar of Australian litera...
This special issue is devoted to a cross-disciplinary investigation of a specific literary phenomeno...
The author and narrator of a novel must each have a voice; a strong voice that the reader can hear ...
Henry Green described his experiments in fiction as "conversations" between the writer and his unse...
Purpose: To supplement Gregory Bateson's theory with findings from literary studies and attempt a ne...
This close-reading and discussion-oriented lesson, which takes between sixty and seventy minutes, us...
International audienceEven as George Saunders jettisons the usual trappings of literary realism, he ...
In Episode Two of Novel Dialogue, critic and scholar Bruce Robbins sits down with Nobel Laureate Orh...
grantor: University of TorontoWriting Fiction as a Form of Inquiry: A Defense and Explora...
Novels, of any time, carry certain stories related to reality. The earlier forms of the Novel, Alleg...
"Experimentation with the speech of characters has been hailed by Gerard Genette as "one of the main...
Among types of books, novels allow readers the most conversational possibilities: readers may "overh...
Novel Dialogue kicks off with the writer and photographer Teju Cole and literary critic Kelly Rich o...