About This Book
A series of essays offers practical and reflective guidance for writers of fiction and drama, and for those who observe and report on life. It begins with meditations on how to look attentively at everyday scenes and extract truthful detail, then turns to techniques of novel-writing and playwriting that emphasize clarity, common sense, sympathetic imagination, and disciplined craftsmanship. Later pieces consider the artist's habits, temperament, and relationship with the public, mixing vivid anecdote with candid prescriptive advice about the moral and technical requirements of literary work.
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