Three axioms for projecting a line (or why it will continue to be hard to write a title sans slashes or parentheses).(The Future of Fiction: A Forum): ... from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction
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From the supplier: Three axioms may be applied to predict the future of fiction. The first is that everything, including literary style is self-destructive. That is, in time it will have to give way to something else. The second axiom is: art, literature included, is shaped according to the way it is used . The third and last: change is inevitable. Literature changes, shaped by its own history and the context within which it exists.
Citation Details Title: Three axioms for projecting a line (or why it will continue to be hard to write a title sans slashes or parentheses).(The Future of Fiction: A Forum) Author: Steve Tomasula Publication:The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Refereed) Date: March 22, 1996 Publisher: Review of Contemporary Fiction Volume: v16 Issue: n1 Page: p100(9)