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Mr RonPrice
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Shaw on The Subject of Writing
A POETIC NOVEL/A NOVEL IN POETRY
Roland Barthes argues that autobiography should be considered as something spoken by a character in a novel or, rather, by several characters. In a novel the image-repertoire, the fatal substance and the labyrinth of levels in which anyone who speaks about himself is entirely fictive. The image-repertoire is expressed by several masks or personae which are distributed according to the depth, the extent, of the stage. The novel does not choose, it functions by alteration; it proceeds by impulses. So is this true of the essay or autobiographical poetry, although there is a strong element of choice in the writing--I would argue. The approaches to novel writing are never anything but approaches to resonance. The substance of the novel, ultimately, is totally fictive. Intrusions into the discourse of the essay or the discourse of poetry refer to a fictive creature. All these genres require remodeling in light of this perspective. Let the essay or the poem see themselves as 'almost a novel:' a novel without proper names. -Ron Price with thanks to Roland Barthes, Writings on the Internet, 21 March 2002. The whole thing is defined by some big picture, some made self and a quite precise facticity where the meaning changes, restoring the experience, beyond any meaning I ever assigned back then, in some complex combination of the eventful and uneventful. And as the novel ends and the last chapter begins to unfold---I tell of a joy in being thoroughly worn out,1 before being thrown on the heap, ready for the proverbial endgame. And that tree which is my life, arrayed with these fresh leaves, blossoms and fruits of consecrated joy also has some blight, complex twists and turns and will one day be denuded of all verdure. 1 George Bernard Shaw in A Fortunate Life: A.B. Facey, Jan Carter, Pengui, 1981, p.325. Ron Price 22 March 2002
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I am a Canadian who has been living in Australia for 38 years(in 2009). I am married to a Tasmanian and have been for 34 years after 8 years in a first marriage. We have three children aged 42, 37 and 30(in 2008). I am retired and at 65 spend most of my time writing. I have been associated with the Baha'i Faith for 56 years and a member for 50 of those years.cool: |
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