Metafiction is one of the most distinctive features of postwar
fiction, appearing in the work of novelists as varied as Eco,
Borges, Martin Amis and Julian Barnes. It comprises two elements:
firstly cause, the increasing interpenetration of professional
literary criticism and the practice of writing; and secondly
effect: an emphasis on the playing with styles and forms, resulting
from an enhanced self-consciousness and awareness of the
elusiveness of meaning and the limitations of the realist
form.
Dr Currie's volume examines first the two components of
metafiction, with practical illustrations from the work of such
writers as Derrida and Foucault. A final section then provides the
view of metafiction as seen by metafictional writers
themselves.
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