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by tombone12
2943 days ago
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What you are describing is what must be done when one embarks on a project of literary study. If you just want a story, which is what almost all readers actually read for, just read it as it is, and if doesn't make any sense you are perfectly entitled to think it was a shitty book. Frankly I think a (fiction) book must always be able to be read as-is, unsupported by outside means, else it is no longer a book. (You hear that Greg Egan?! You wrote a really bad text book or a pretty good fiction book with pointless homework included every now and then.) |
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