1. Do not attempt to deal with politics, explicitly. Novels have only the illusion of politics. Their 'people' and 'nations' are merely authorial whim, pretending to be otherwise and hence engaging in illusions.
2. The novelist should always reduce 'situations' to poetry, or diverge from the historical and so on. A great novel will do this on its own momentum.
3. The novelist, qua novelist, does not have people, etc., in their book. They hence should not make points about people, in a psychological sense or such. How much this is a problem varies. In any case, the 'psychological' novel is a fraud.
4. The novel cannot summon up any beings, or things. Yet it must. Hence, it is a problematic form.
5. As we have noted, the historical novel is a forgery. The novelist does not, by virtue of merely being such, have exclusive power over a given historical period. The novel cannot, therefore, be 'historical' without undervaluing itself.
6. The novelist, if a 'character' in a novel, would be positing themselves as a non-entity. This is hence empty. Novels should not have an 'authorial voice.'
7. Hence, novels should not start. If they do, they must seek to approximate the 'poetic,' or reduce their figures to merely means of poetic expression. The historical or 'exact' must be anathema and ostracised.
8. The summary of most novels is ultimately a false realisation.
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Saturday, 5 August 2017
Monday, 12 June 2017
A list of things that appear along the Nile River
- Uganda.
- Lake Tana.
- Madagascar.
- Luxor.
- The Hagia Sophia.
- Burundi.
- The Tomb of Seleucid I.
- The Blue Nile Falls.
- Cape Peninsula.
- The Isle of Man.
- The Taj Mahal.
- Austria.
- The Holocaust Museum of Israel.
- Jebel Bakal mountain.
- The Stonehenge.
- Ayers Rock.
- The Blue Nile Gorge.
- Galata Tower.
- California.
- Weiyang Palace.
- Mar del Plata.
- Dachau.
- Johannesburg.
- Anhalter Bahnhof.
- South Sudan.
- Sudbury.
- Capitol Hill.
- The Andes.
- Ordensburg Vogelsang.
- London.
- Thüringen.
- South London.
- Magog.
- Galway East.
- Pontus.
- Gethsemane.
Hopefully this list, covering an important area, has been around exhaustive. There is also Eritrea nearby, however it is less notable than the items which are explicitly included on this particular list. One might as well list Wales.
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