The art of fiction [Book Review]

Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 1 (2):313 - 331 (2000)
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Abstract

STEPHEN COX examines The Art of Fiction, a book of newly published selections from Ayn Rand's lectures on fiction-writing that extend and complicate our knowledge of her literary ideas. Her discussion of the fiction-writer's craft provides interesting and sometimes provocative views on general problems of literary form and method

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