The Art of Fiction: Notes on Craft for Young Writers
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #77695 in Books
- Published on: 1991-06
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
A guide to creative writing examines diverse facets of writing technique, and contains analyses of works by writers from Homer to Mark Twain.
Customer Reviews
Unnecessarily difficult and over opinionated
Though I'd read about this book and had been recommended it as the essential guide for writing fiction, I was very disappointed by it. The author is very opinionated and prescriptive, particularly about the sort of education a writer needs. There a few specific and very useful guidelines, mainly about the use of language but the reader has to struggle through considerable verbosity and irrelevance to get to them. It seems very old fashioned, even though it's not that old, and the examples, many of them drawn from classical literature such as Homer, don't seem appropriate to contemporary writing
Difficult, Demanding Text on Writing
If you're a beginning fiction writer, odds are that this book will be too difficult for you. Don't be misled by the glowing reviews. Sure, Gardner knows more about writing than most of us ever will. But his philosophical discussions and frequent allusions to classic literature make this book suitable only for the best of students. Browse it in the library before you plunk down your money.
The best book on fiction writing I've ever read.
My summary pretty much says it all; no fiction writer should be without this book. I first read it almost 20 years ago, and every few years I re-read it to refresh myself. It offers both mentally stimulating exercises, as well as clear rules for writers to follow. For aspiring fiction writers who heed its wisdom, this book gives you one of the best gifts imaginable: it makes you *think* like a great writer as you sit down to put words to paper. (In addition, I recommend Gardner's "The Art of the Novel" as well.)



