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Article: Storm-Blind.
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- Contemporary Review
- Article date:
- September 1, 1993
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James Sorel-Cameron. Sinclair-Stevenson. 14.99 [pounds]. 1 85619 185 0.
Fiction remains at the cultural centre not least because it resists electronic artifice and the tricks of charlatans. It is not so easy to fake the art of fiction. In Britain, there being so little attention to the short story, the novel is the voice of the nation. Whatever happens to be contending for the current orthodoxy finds its purposes undermined by the cool, ironic eye of the storyteller. There is nothing socially correct -- nor politically correct -- about fiction. It deals in improper conduct, in unsayable frankness and discomforting moral truths. The novel will not fit the ...
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