Thursday, March 31, 2005
Writing Historical Novels
The journalist Chris Peachment interviewed various novelists about ten years ago about why they were writing historical novels, expecting some answer about paradigms of contemporary reality, and got the same answer from all of them. They wanted to write in a more elaborate, more complex way, in longer sentences, and with more figurative language. (from A.S. Byatt's On Histories and Stories)
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