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Literature in the 21st Century report
Canelo / Arts Council England |
6 Literature in the 21st Century: Understanding Models of Support for Literary Fiction Days could be spent doing so, and there is an increasing backlash against the term from both ‘literary’ writers – who don’t appreciate being packaged in an area sometimes portrayed as obscurantist, elitist and uncommercial – and ‘genre’ writers who object to the implication that their work is somehow ‘unliterary’ due to its subject matter. In the words of the Society of Authors’ former Chair William Horwood:
Horwood’s proposition is not only that there is no obvious definition of literary fiction, but that our understanding is always shifting. He pointed out that for many years the distinction between literary and popular fiction had a strong class dimension. If we look at how the market, the stakeholders and the media define literary fiction, we also draw a blank. In Nielsen BookScan data, for example, there is no recorded sales category for literary fiction; instead there is ‘General Fiction’. We therefore leave the definition of what literary fiction is, open. Operating with a flexible understanding of the term has two advantages: firstly, it’s the only practical way to research the question and, secondly, it reflects the fact that there are different and non-exclusive understandings that are at work amongst all participants. Literary fiction is not an absolute category. As with other art, it is what people believe it to be; hence we leave its boundaries undefined. What it definitely is not, for our purposes, is poetry or plays. We are looking at fiction. There were four main strands to our research methodology. Download 0.65 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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