On Moral Fiction
of John Gardner
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On Moral Fiction set off a firestorm of controversy when it was first published in 1978. With a daring not obscured by the authorâs extraordinary humaneness of spirit, the book argued that contemporary literature suffers first and foremost from a basic failure of the test of âmorality.â By âmoral fictionâ the author meant fiction that attempts to test human values, not for the purpose of preaching or peddling a particular ideology or mode of conduct, but in a honest and open-minded effort to find out what best promotes human fulfillment. Such writing does so, as great artists beginning with Homer have always known, by the kind of analysis of characters and actions that brings both the writer and the reader to a fuller understanding, sympathy, and vision of human possibility. Because so much contemporary fiction fails to be moral in this sense, John Gardner argued, it undermines our experience of literature and our faith in ourselves. This bold argument is driven forward as the author subjects the work of his most celebrated contemporaries, such as Saul Bellow, Norman Mailer, John Updike, and Donald Barthelme to his sharp-eyed and relentless analysis. Although the last three decades have seen the rise of new generations of writers, and the ascendancy of postmodern modes of composition, On Moral Fiction still sets out the terms of a more ancient sense of the novelistâs calling. It is a salutary counterweight to prevailing trends. Praise for On Moral Fiction: âOn Moral Fiction is criticism with both eyes open, fearless, illuminating, proving that the concern of thecritic is with art, that true art is moral and not trivial, that it and the discussion of it can give pleasureâof a sort that lasts and re-echoes.ââ Robert Kirsch, Los Angeles Times âBecause Gardnerâs anger is honest and wholesome, the criticism of his contemporaries never descends to mere vindictiveness or gossip.ââMax Apple, The Nation âA thoughtful, amusing and arrogant little book, designed to pick fights."âWebster Schott, The Washington Post Book World
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- Format Hardcover
- Pages 216 pages
- Publisher Barnes & Noble
- Publication Date June 25th 2009
- First Publication 11/06/78
- Language English
- ISBN 9781435107786
- Edition Not informed
- Category Arts & Culture
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