"Gone to Soldiers" - DQ #5
In her novel "The Golden Notebook," Doris Lessing writes, "We read to find out what is going on. One novel in five hundred or a thousand has the quality a novel should have to make it a novel - the quality of philosophy. I find that I read with the same kind of curiosity most novels, and a book of reportage. Most novels, if they are successful at all, are original in the sense that they report the existence of an area of society, a type of person, not yet admitted to the general literate consciousness."
In a Literature course, I was taught that an epic novel has several characteristics -
It covers an impotant event
It is broad in its coverage
It has at least one heroic character
There is a connection among the novel's characters
The movement from one character to another is seamless
OK - here is my last question. For you, was Piercy's novel consistent with the descriptions above?
Lynn
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