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With contemporaries such as Michel Butor , William Gaddis , Nicholas Moseley ,
and Thomas Pynchon , he reflects on the linguistic nature of this narrative activity
. Like them , he sees the ability to manipulate hypothetical , alternative structures
...
With contemporaries such as Michel Butor , William Gaddis , Nicholas Moseley ,
and Thomas Pynchon , he reflects on the linguistic nature of this narrative activity
. Like them , he sees the ability to manipulate hypothetical , alternative structures
...
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One is that the narrator's attention to matters of trivial but feasibly significant detail
achieves a still closer focus than in A Smuggler's Bible , but this attention must be
borne by units of narrative ( sentences on up to chapters ) that strain from ...
One is that the narrator's attention to matters of trivial but feasibly significant detail
achieves a still closer focus than in A Smuggler's Bible , but this attention must be
borne by units of narrative ( sentences on up to chapters ) that strain from ...
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That MacLennan was able to unify the various narratives included in this , the
most complex of his works in its plotting , is an indication of the development of
his craftsmanship . His ability to manipulate increasingly complex narrative
patterns ...
That MacLennan was able to unify the various narratives included in this , the
most complex of his works in its plotting , is an indication of the development of
his craftsmanship . His ability to manipulate increasingly complex narrative
patterns ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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