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James Wood: Conflict and convention in Chang-Rae Lee’s “The Surrendered.”

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

James Wood: Conflict and convention in Chang-Rae Lee’s “The Surrendered.”
Does literature progress, like medicine or engineering? Nabokov seems to have thought so, and pointed out that Tolstoy, unlike Homer, was able to describe childbirth in convincing detail. Yet you could argue the opposite view; after all, no novelist strikes the modern reader as more Homeric than Tolstoy. And Homer . . .

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