IN CITE

IN CITE: EPISTEMOLOGIES OF CREATIVE WRITING

CAMELIA ELIAS

The epistemic creative writer is not merely an expressive writer, a writer who writes for creative writing programs at diverse university colleges. Rather, the epistemic creative writer is the writer who understands that in order to say something useful you must step out of the space that engages your ego. Awareness of what really matters comes from the contemplation of the futility of words. Before the word there is silence. After the word there is silence. But during the word there is knowledge that can be made crystal clear.

This book is about extracting what writing means to a few writers who formulate ideas about creative writing without, however, making claims to instruction. Can creative writing that produces knowledge be taught without a method? Samuel Beckett, Raymond Federman, Gertrude Stein, Jacques Lacan, Frank O’Hara, Douglas Hofstadter, Brian Rotman, Herman Melville, Kathy Acker, Friedrich Nietzsche, David Markson, Andrei Codrescu, and a host of others, gather here to offer an answer.


6×9” | B&W | 308 pp

ISBN 978-8792633330


 
 

CATEGORY

Literary criticism

EDITION

Standard paperback 2013 | $23

NOTE

Dr. Phil. habilitation dissertation


 
 

REVIEWS

Highly erudite, impressively well-researched… vastly informative, and highly ambitious. Elias’s art enacts what it professes. — OCTAVIAN MORE, Professor of English, Babes-Bolyai University. Read the 7-page long review here.

Camelia Elias speaks to the reader from that place where the language of the birds becomes the language of silence. — PATRICK BLACKBURN, Professor of Formal Logic, Roskilde University


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