

An edition of Harlan Ellison (2001)
the edge of forever
By Ellen Weil,Gary K. Wolfe
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
Ohio State University Press
Language
eng
Pages
276
Description:
"A blend of memoir and narrative, Invisible Author consists of an interview with Christine Brooke-Rose and a series of lectures Brooke-Rose presented in which she discusses her own work. By publishing these lectures and the interview, the author argues, she breaks the taboo that authors should not write about their writings (although they are constantly invited to talk about them in lecture form). This book's main concern is the narrative sentence, expressing the author's "authority." Traditionally it was in the past tense and impersonal, like that of the historian. The author writes every sentence in this book. Thus the ostensibly invisible author becomes visible.". "Brooke-Rose's book will appeal to scholars of narrative and readers of fiction alike. In Invisible Author Brooke-Rose reflects on her narrative experiments by combining specific formal analyses with trenchant reflections on the course of literary criticism over the past fifty years. The book illuminates the relations among authors, critics and texts."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: American Science fiction, Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, American - General, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction - Short Stories, Ellison, Harlan - Prose & Criticism, Fiction, Literature - Classics / Criticism, Ellison, Harlan, Science fiction, American, Fantasy fiction, history and criticism, Authors, american, Authorship, Interviews, English Authors
People: Harlan Ellison