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Changing Worlds (Paperback)
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Changing Worlds (Paperback)
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John O'Loughlin's first novel, written during the summer of 1976,
is a largely autobiographical account of three days in the life of
a clerk-turning-writer Michael Savage, whose disillusionment with
the drudgery of office work has led him to quit his clerical job in
London's West End in order to dedicate himself to a literary career
... come what may. In this respect Savage is a sort of Henry
Miller, who doesn't believe in doing things by half-measures and
consequently to him there is no sense in remaining a clerk when one
has an imperative desire to become a writer and thus effectively
'change worlds'. For him it is a make-or-break situation, all the
more poignant for its unfolding against a background of
indifference or hostility from colleagues and relatives alike Of
all this author's novels, 'Changing Worlds' is by far the most
subjective, with long passages of interior monologue which often
overlap, to ironic effect, with conversational or observational
settings; though he has taken extra care to differentiate
reflection from conversation by utilizing single quotes in the one
context and double quotes in the other - a stratagem which, though
unorthodox, has probably done more than anything to condition his
preference, contrary to contemporary norms, for double quotes in
relation to conversational passages virtually right the way through
his fictional oeuvre. However that may be, it was probably the
degree of this novel's subjectivity, combined with its
revolutionary technique, that alienated most publishers (apart from
'vanity press' ones) when he first attempted to have it published,
back in the late 1970s, and to this day he is proud of the fact
that he was able to subvert literary objectivity to such a radical
extent that ... the result is more philosophic than fictional, thus
heralding his true destiny in the more unequivocally philosophical
works to come
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