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Monday, February 15, 2016

Is Some Fiction Written in Code?

Have you ever wondered what the author of a novel is really writing about?

In an article in the The New York Times entitled "Song of Inexperience," Vivian Gornick depicts E.M. Forster as writing with "a pen forever dipped in code."

It's a provocative notion.

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Labels: code, E.M. Forster, fiction, Howards End, Manhattan Morning, the New York Times, Vivian Gornick
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