Truthful Fictions Conversations with American Biographical Novelists Edited by Michael Lackey February 2014 • 272 pages PB 9781623568252 • $29.95 HB 9781623567415 • $120.00 Special Discount Price of $19.00 Available with this Form until March 1st, 2014
Praise Already in from Publishers Weekly! “In this absorbing collection of interviews, University of Minnesota professor Lackey (African American Atheists and Political Liberation) and his accomplished subjects raise complex questions about how history and fiction intersect, and how the novelist blends the two to probe larger emotional and historical truths. In trying to answer why the genre of biographical fiction has grown since the 1980s, Lackey asked 16 writers (including Anita Diamant, Michael Cunningham, Russell Banks, and Joyce Carol Oates) to explain their projects and process. The result is a vibrant discussion about the differences between biographical fiction and history, and the nature of the novel form—what liberties it allows, what boundaries it should not cross. Readers are privy to the writing process: research conducted, choices made, inspirations found. Although Lackey and some of his subjects raise the idea of postmodernism and the rise of psychology as reasons for the emergence of the biographical novel, the book is not heavy on theory, nor is it necessary to have read all the books discussed. This collection will appeal to readers interested in why literature matters and how the past shines light on our present, our future, and our humanity.”- Publishers Weekly In this new collection of interviews, some of America's most prominent novelists identify the key intellectual developments that led to the rise of the contemporary biographical novel, discuss the kind of historical “truth” this novel communicates, indicate why this narrative form is superior to the traditional historical novel, and reflect on the ideas and characters central to their individual works. These interviews do more than just define an innovative genre of contemporary fiction. They provide a precise way of understanding the complicated relationship and pregnant tensions between contextualized thinking and historical representation, interdisciplinary studies and “truth” production, and fictional reality and factual constructions. By focusing on classical and contemporary debates regarding the nature of the historical novel, this book charts the forces that gave birth to a new incarnation of this genre. Michael Lackey is Associate Professor of English at the University of Minnesota, USA. He is the author of The Modernist God State: A Literary Study of the Nazis’ Christian Reich (2012), and African American Atheists and Political Liberation: A Study of the Socio-Cultural Dynamics of Faith, which won the Choice Award for Outstanding Academic Title in 2008. He is also the editor of The Haverford Discussions: A Black Integrationist Manifesto for Racial Justice (2013).
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The Rise of the American Biographical Novel, Michael Lackey Interviews: 1. Julia Alvarez: Fixed Facts and Creative Freedom in the Biographical Novel 2. Russell Banks: The Truth Contract in the Biographical Novel 3. Madison Smartt Bell: Big Revolutionary Bangs in the Biographical Novel 4. M. Allen Cunningham: Building the Imaginative Record with the Biographical Novel 5. Michael Cunningham: The Biographical Novel and the Complexity of Postmodern Interiors 6. Anita Diamant: Imagining a Matrilineal History in the Biographical Novel 7. Bruce Duffy: In the Fog of the Biographical Novel’s History 8. Ron Hansen: Sensualizing and Contextualizing Historical ‘Truth’ in the Biographical Novel 9. Sherry Jones: The Art of Claiming Power in the Biographical Novel 10. Rebecca Kanner: Feminist Naming in the Biographical Novel 11. Kate Moses: Re-Composing a Life in the Biographical Novel 12. Joyce Carol Oates: Enhanced Symbolic Interiors in the Biographical Novel 13. Lance Olsen: The Biographical Novel’s Practice of Not-Knowing 14. Jay Parini: Reflections on Biographical Fiction 15. Joanna Scott: The Masking Art of the Biographical Novel 16. Edmund White: Gay Interiors and the Biographical Novel Contributors Bibliography Index
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