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Negotiating with the dead : A writer on writing / Margaret Atwood

Tác giả : Margaret Atwood

Nhà xuất bản : Cambridge University Press

Năm xuất bản : 2002

Nơi xuất bản : Cambridge, U.K.

Mô tả vật lý : xxvii, 219 p. ; 21 cm.

ISBN : 0521662605

Số phân loại : 808.3

Chủ đề : 1. Nghề Viết Văn. 2. Tiểu thuyết -- Nghề viết văn. 3. Authorship. 4. Fiction -- Authorship. 5. Nhà văn. 6. Tác giả văn học. 7. Văn học.

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This book grew out of the series of Empsom lectures that prize-winning novelist Atwood gave at the University of Cambridge in 2000. In it, she addresses a number of fundamental questions: not how to write but the basic position of the writer, why a writer writes, "and for whom? And what is this writing anyway?" Wearing her learning lightly, Atwood allows her wit to shine on almost every page. Following an initial autobiographical chapter, Atwood addresses major issues: the duplicity evidently inherent in writing; the problems of art vs. money; the problems of art vs. social relevance; the nature of the triangular relationship of writer, reader, and book; and, in the final title chapter, the provocative idea that "all writing of the narrative kind, and perhaps all writing, is motivated, deep down, by a fear of and a fascination with mortality by a desire to make the risky trip to the Underworld, and to bring something or someone back from the dead." Atwood is not looking to provide answers or solutions but to explore the parameters of some interesting questions.

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