His is an “account of the novel as an ‘essentially visual’ literary form. Novels, the Nobel Prize winner argues, consist of “ordinary human details which are quite often visual details,” strung in sequence like beads on a necklace.”
His is an “account of the novel as an ‘essentially visual’ literary form. Novels, the Nobel Prize winner argues, consist of “ordinary human details which are quite often visual details,” strung in sequence like beads on a necklace.”