Fictions are not lies, or not necessarily lies, because they don't usually try to deceive. They arrange events and feelings, in the sense of a musical arrangement. They give experience an angle or a story. Sometimes we are not sure they are fictions—we just suspect them of some sort of stylization, catch in them what Brecht in another context calls "the scent of a mythology."
Monday, June 22, 2009
October 24, 2006: Another Take on Fiction
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