Thanks for all your thoughtful post, Christopher.
Just on this; yes, as 'narrative' is, or the various narratives which
the writing encounters, engages, may be there without being written
out completely, they exist, so to speak, in ther spaces between (the
fragments, for example).
Doug
On 12-May-08, at 7:28 AM, Christopher Walker wrote:
> And _non_ narrative, as you put it; not always _anti_ at all.
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