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On Moral Fiction

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ISBN-10: 0465052266

ISBN-13: 9780465052264

Edition: N/A

Authors: John Gardner, John Gardner

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List price: $19.99
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 10/5/1979
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 234
Size: 5.05" wide x 7.95" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 0.330
Language: English

John Gardner was born in 1933 and raised outside of Batavia, New York and graduated from Batavia High School in 1951. He was a poet, novelist, dramatist, translator and teacher as well as composing operas, librettos and paintings. Gardner wrote three works on the art of writing, which were "On Becoming a Novelist," "The Art of Fiction," and "On Moral Fiction." He also wrote the children's story "Dragon, Dragon" and the play "Days of Vengeance," which he wrote for his mother Priscilla. John C. Gardner died in 1982.

John Gardner, one of the authors of the well-known James Bond stories, was born in Northumberland, England on November 20, 1926. He attended Cambridge University and was a member of the Royal Marines. He became a journalist and a critic after leaving the service. In 1964, Gardner began his novelist career with The Liquidator, in which he created the character Boysie Oakes who inadvertently is mistaken to be a tough, pitiless man of action and is thereupon recruited into a British spy agency. In fact, Oakes was a devout coward who was terrified of violence, suffered from airsickness and was afraid of heights In the 1970's, he wrote a series of novels known as the Moriarty Journals, which…    

Acknowledgments
Introduction on the Republication of on Moral Fiction
Premises on Art and Morality
Principles of Art and Criticism
Moral Fiction
Moral Criticism
The Artist as Critic
Art and Insanity
Notes
Index