Is anyone else tired of authors who try to say stuff in their stories? Well, of course, everyone tries to say stuff in their stories, but I mean in the context of "higher truth," or whatever you'd like to call it. You know, like a fish representing the state of the economy in post world war two America, or whatever.
I mean, when did people get it into their heads that writers somehow have acess to any sort of higher wisdom? I mean, they can probably say it better and with more clarity and entertainment value, but I don't see how the job of the author is, as some would suggest, to reveal truth and suchlike. At least I never got the memo.
I'm trying hard not to sound like a student who's weary of literary theory and writing essays with really bad topics (although I am.) I would really like to know what other people have to say about this, because I've never really heard anyone do anything else but rant about this topic.
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saying stuff · 10-25-06 10:59pm by A Non-Existent User
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