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Books

The Paris Review
The Art of Fiction No. 43
No novelist, perhaps, has done so much to widen the range of English fiction.
If English writing has stopped being a matter of small relationships and delicate social blunders, and has turned its attention to the larger questions of history, art, and the life of ideas, it is largely due to the generous example of Byatt's wide-ranging ambition.
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