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Atchley

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David Green’s novel furthers the contemporary dialogue between deconstructionist philosophy and post-modern fiction with an ingenious structure. It is difficult to tell whether a certain author of Borgesian fictions has invented the critic who writes about him, or if an ingenious critic has invented the author about whom he is a leading expert. Crisp critical prose alternates with lush narrative and descriptive rhetoric in this work of genuine inquiry into the relation between two styles of writing, two uses of mind, and two ways of being. Shades of Nabokov’s Pale Fire…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Barrytown Ltd ,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
30 November 1998
Pages
120
ISBN
9781886449527

David Green’s novel furthers the contemporary dialogue between deconstructionist philosophy and post-modern fiction with an ingenious structure. It is difficult to tell whether a certain author of Borgesian fictions has invented the critic who writes about him, or if an ingenious critic has invented the author about whom he is a leading expert. Crisp critical prose alternates with lush narrative and descriptive rhetoric in this work of genuine inquiry into the relation between two styles of writing, two uses of mind, and two ways of being. Shades of Nabokov’s Pale Fire…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Barrytown Ltd ,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
30 November 1998
Pages
120
ISBN
9781886449527