Fiction Book Reviews
Most of us read fiction for pleasure, but some of us gravitate
especially to works about the past. People have enjoyed historical
fiction since 800 BC when Homer wrote about the Trojan War in the Iliad.
The worlds to which historical fiction carries us may seem utterly
different from our own - but they really existed. A deep understanding
of the past can help us understand our own time and our own motivations
better. And by blending history and fiction, a novel lets us do more
than simply read history: it lets us participate in the hopes, fears,
passions, mistakes and triumphs of the people who lived it.
The Art of Fiction is a book of literary criticism by the British novelist David Lodge. The chapters of the book first appeared in 1991-1992 as weekly columns in The Independent on Sunday
and were eventually gathered into book form and published in 1992. The
essays as they appear in the book have in many cases been expanded from
their original format.
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