只有轶事:黛安·威廉姆斯,孤独和短篇小说的形式

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Sam Reese
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传统上,短篇小说几乎被理解为孤独的代名词,像弗兰克·奥康纳这样的理论家和作家将其视为典型的“孤独形式”。当代短篇小说作家黛安·威廉姆斯以她对短篇小说结构传统的独特挑战而脱颖而出,她故意利用轶事的偏颇和偶然性。本文分析了威廉姆斯2016年的小说集《Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine》的结构和风格,探讨了转向轶事结构可能如何改变短篇小说形式的传统极性——在日益孤独的文化中,这是一个特别紧迫的问题。
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Only anecdotal: Diane Williams, loneliness and short story form
Traditionally, the short story has been understood as almost synonymous with loneliness, characterized by theorists and writers like Frank O’Connor as the quintessential ‘lonely form’. Contemporary short story writer Diane Williams stands out for her idiosyncratic challenge to the conventions of short story structure, drawing deliberately on the partiality and contingency of the anecdote. Analysing the structure and style of Williams’s 2016 collection Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, this article explores how a turn to anecdotal structures might shift the short story form’s traditional polarity towards loneliness ‐ a particularly urgent question in an increasingly lonely culture.
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Short Fiction in Theory and Practice
Short Fiction in Theory and Practice Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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