Dr. Strangereader: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Suburban Novels and Love International Fiction
Issue #82
Fall 2000
In the past, readers and critics expected serious novelists to catch the spirit of the new in their fiction, to absorb the particular experiences of living and thinking in a specific time and place. The form and language of fiction...
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