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Most of What Follows is True Michael Crummey

Most of What Follows is True By Michael Crummey

Most of What Follows is True by Michael Crummey


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Is there a limit to the liberties a writer can take with the real world?

Most of What Follows is True Summary

Most of What Follows is True: Places Imagined and Real by Michael Crummey

In all creative writing, the question of what is true and what is real are two very different considerations. Figuring out how to dance between them is a murky business. In Most of What Follows Is True, Michael Crummey examines the complex relationship between fact and fiction, between the real world and the stories we tell to explain it. Drawing on his own experience appropriating historical characters to fictional ends, he brings forward important questions about how writers use history and real-life figures to animate fictional stories. Is there a limit to the liberties a writer can take? Is there a point at which a fictionalized history becomes a false history? What responsibilities do writers have to their readers, and to the historical and cultural materials they exploit as sources? Crummey offers thoughtful, witty views on the deep and timely conversation around appropriation.

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Fiction writers influence the way people see the world around them. And with that influence comes authorial responsibility.... Crummey offers a double proviso to the debate over cultural appropriation. He recommends impatience with the blinkered novelist who doesn't deign to learn about the world he or she is describing. And perhaps more importantly, Crummey asks that a generous dose of tolerance, be given to that minority of one, the author, who is doing his or her best to tell us a story. -- Susan Swan * Literary Review of Canada *
[Crummey examines] Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Wayne Johnston's The Colony of Unrequited Dreams, Lisa Moore's Open and Alligator, Annie Proulx's The Shipping News, Howard Norman's The Bird Artist, and Crummey's own River Thieves. These parallels bring into relief the question of whether there is something greater to be served by deviations from the factual... All creative writers appropriate the world to some extent-and might get things wrong-but sensitivity to an evocative, true, and aesthetically meaningful depiction is key. [Full article at https://canlit.ca/article/parallel-stories/] -- Tracy Whelan

About Michael Crummey

Michael Crummey is an internationally celebrated novelist and poet. His novel, Galore, won the Canadian Authors Association Award for Fiction and the Commonwealth Prize (Canada and Caribbean Region), and was short-listed for the International IMPAC Dublin Award and the Governor General's Award. Sweetland was a national bestseller and a finalist for the Governor General's Award in 2014. His most recent poetry collection is Little Dogs. He lives in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Margaret Mackey is Professor in the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Alberta. She has published a wide variety of articles and chapters on the subject of young people's reading and their multimedia and digital literacies. Mackey's work is highly interdisciplinary; her numerous international presentations include talks on young people's literature, multimedia and adaptations, education and literacy, computer gaming, and more. Her interest in these topics was initiated during her youth in Newfoundland; although she grew up in the 1950s, her childhood experiences included a range of media that fed into her inveterate book-reading. She is now pursing questions about how children 's developing skills in processing a variety of media are affected by their geographic location and their understanding of landscapes, both real and fictional.

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NGR9781772124576
9781772124576
1772124575
Most of What Follows is True: Places Imagined and Real by Michael Crummey
New
Paperback
University of Alberta Press
2019-02-21
72
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