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and why it trumps polemics
Of course not everyone will agree with me on this point, and both Rand and Flanagan have many admirers (I actually love all of Flanagan's other novels, none of which are even remotely polemical, although they still manage strong political messages). However, I feel quite strongly that there is no place for authorial argumentation in fiction. That isn't to say that the author can't have a political theme - even a strong controversial political theme - the best fiction often does. But simply that a novel's theme has to be driven naturally from characterisation and not the other way around. You simply cannot create a story and characters to present a political (or any other kind of) platform. It always comes out stilted and the characters become unrealistic sounding boards. The truth of the novel has to begin and end with the characters and you just can't have characters speaking the author's mind if you want the fiction to work, otherwise you lose the fictive dream entirely. The fiction forms its own truth and the story has to work with that truth.
Break the bond of trust between the reader and the writer - that is, the fictive plausibility of the character, the plot, and their interaction, and you break the fragile thread that holds the whole fictive process together. The fictive dream involves sympathy, understanding, reader involvement, identification, inner conflict, and character transition-all those things that make for excellent fiction. But it has to work naturally, and the work itself has to create a kind of inner truth that may well transcend the author's own polemics. So be it. He or she can always revive those in the genre of nonfiction.
Sleep Before Evening
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Book trailer for Magdalena Ball's debut novel Sleep Before Evening. This gritty, relentless story unfolds with the same cool detachment that motivates the central character to peel back the layers of her life and expose the painful scalding within





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Magdalena Ball runs The Compulsive Reader http://www.compulsivereader.com/html. Her
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