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Paradox of Meaning - Moss, John
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The essays and rhetorical imaginings that Moss calls critical fiction challenge convention, subverting the notions of genre we use to distinguish between prose and poetry, fiction and exposition, creative writing and critical commentary. Moss looks at such authors as Atwood, Wiebe, Bowering, Avison, Gunnars, Arnason, Cooley and Kroetsch.

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The essays and rhetorical imaginings that Moss calls critical fiction challenge convention, subverting the notions of genre we use to distinguish between prose and poetry, fiction and exposition, creative writing and critical commentary. Moss looks at such authors as Atwood, Wiebe, Bowering, Avison, Gunnars, Arnason, Cooley and Kroetsch.
Autorenporträt
John Moss was born in Waterloo County, Ontario, in 1940. He swam the Hellespont in 1962 and has since travelled widely, especially in the Arctic; he has received awards in a variety of marathon sports. His books, which range from memoir to meditation, poetry to poetics, include Enduring Dreams: An Exploration of Arctic Landscape and the encyclopedic study A Reader's Guide to the Canadian Novel. He lives with his wife Beverly in Peterborough, Ontario.