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backMore on the P word “Should a novel end with a bibliography?” asks an editorial in the NYTimes today (link here). Norman Mailer has apparently included one in a forthcoming book. Is he trying to protect himself from charges of plagiarism or is he saying something specific and suggestive about the roots of fiction and the origin of inspiration? Or maybe both. We have to wait to see. T. S. Eliot did it first and as the editorial points out, it can lead to further reading and enlightenment. [Posted at 12/07/2006 09:08 AM by John Bennett on IP in the News CommentsSubmit Comment |
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