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How To Draw A Novel 1st Edition Martin Solares

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How To Draw A Novel 1st Edition Martin Solares
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Publisher: Grove Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.46 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Martin Solares
ISBN: 9780802159304, 0802159303
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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How To Draw A Novel 1st Edition Martin Solares by Martin Solares 9780802159304, 0802159303 instant download after payment.

From the acclaimed author of The Black Minutes & Don't Send Flowers, How to Draw a Novel is an ingenious & visually stimulating exploration of narrative & craft from master storyteller & former publisher Martín Solares 

In this finely wrought collection of essays, Martín Solares examines the novel in all its forms, exploring the conventions of structure, the novel as a house that one must build brick by brick, & the objects & characters that build out the world of the novel in unique & complex ways. 

With poetic, graceful prose, that reflects the power of fascination with literary fiction, Solares uses line drawings to realize the ebb and flow of the novel, with Moby Dick spiraling across the page while Dracula takes the form of an erratic heartbeat. A novelist, occasional scholar, & former acquiring editor in Mexican publishing, Solares breaks out of the Anglo-American-dominated canon of many craft books, ranging across Latin & South America as well. 

He considers how writers invent (or discover) their characters, the importance of place (or not) in the novel, & the myriad of forms the novel may take. Solares' passion for the form is obvious, & his insights into the construction of the novel are as profound as they are accessible. This is a writer's book, & an important contribution to the study of craft & fiction.

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