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|a The novel :
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|a Offers a completely new account of the relationship between writer, text, and reader. Drawing on ideas from systemic psychology and positioning theory, Parks suggests that both the content and style of a novelist's work, the kind of stories told, and the way in which they are told, form part of a more general strategy of survival that the novelist has developed in response to tensions within his or her family of origin. Radically undermining traditional lit-crit criteria, and deconstructing the pieties with which the novel is usually defended, Parks gives a novelist's own insider account of what may be best understood as the biography of the act of writing itself and its relation to the lives with which it is entwined.
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|a 1. Four Imagined Meetings -- 2. Schismogenesis and Semantic Polarities -- 3. Joyce: A Winner Looking to Lose -- 4. Good Boy, Bad Boy -- 5. The Reader's Address -- 6. Terrifying Bliss -- 7. Worthy Writers, Worthy Readers.
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