Present tense : a poetics
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The invention of the present-tense novel is a literary event whose importance is on par with the discovery of perspective in painting. From the first novels shaped by interior monologues and the use of the present tense in the tradition of modernism, the present tense has, over the course of its century-long evolution, changed the conditions of fictional narration, along with our conceptions of time in a philosophical and linguistic framework. Indeed, to understand the work of an increasing number of contemporary writers – J.M. Coetzee, Tom McCarthy, Thomas Pynchon, to name only a few – it is necessary to both understand the distinct linguistic and literary qualities of the present tense as well as its historical transformation into a genuine tense of contemporary storytelling. - See more at: http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/present-tense-9781628927641/#sthash.BJsR5RtR.dpuf
TitlePresent tense : a poetics
Author
Place of publicationNew York
PublisherBloomsbury
Year of publication2015
Pagination291 p.
Dimensions22 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-1-62892-764-1
Subjectnarrative art, narrative art, philosophy
Persons keyword Armen Avanessian
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