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Author Smiley, Jane.

Title Thirteen ways of looking at the novel / Jane Smiley
Edition First edition
Published New York : Knopf, 2005

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Description x, 591 pages ; 25 cm
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. What is a novel? -- 3. Who is a novelist? -- 4. The origins of the novel -- 5. The psychology of the novel -- 6. Morality and the novel -- 7. The art of the novel -- 8. The novel and history -- 9. The circle of the novel -- 10. A novel of your own (I) -- 11. A novel of your own (II) -- 12. Good faith : a case history -- 13. Reading a hundred novels
Summary "Jane Smiley explores - as no novelist has before - the unparalleled intimacy of reading, why a novel succeeds (or doesn't), and how the novel has changed over time. She describes a novelist as "right on the cusp between someone who knows everything and someone who knows nothing," yet whose "job and ambition is to develop a theory of how it feels to be alive."" "Smiley invites us behind the scenes of novel-writing, sharing her own habits and spilling the secrets of her craft. She walks us step-by-step through the publication of her most recent novel, Good Faith, and, in two chapters on how to write "a novel of your own," offers advice to aspiring writers."
"And in the conclusion, Smiley considers individually the one hundred books she read, from Don Quixote to Lolita to Atonement, presenting her own insights and often controversial opinions. Thirteen Ways is essential reading for anyone who has ever escaped into the pages of a novel or, for that matter, wanted to write one."--BOOK JACKET
Subject Smiley, Jane.
Smiley, Jane -- Books and reading.
Smiley, Jane -- Authorship.
Novelists, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
Books and reading -- United States.
Fiction -- History and criticism.
Fiction -- Authorship.
Genre/Form Biographies.
LC no. 2005045181
ISBN 1400040590 alkaline paper
Other Titles 13 ways of looking at the novel