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Lesley Nnekah Arimah: The Breadth and Purpose of Speculative Fiction (January 2020)

$5.00

Speculative fiction has often gotten the short end of the stick in serious literary study, even as well-respected works of fiction teem with characters and scenarios that are ostensibly out of this world. Arimah’s lecture considers a range of examples of speculative fiction by Diane Cook, Victor LaValle, and others—and posits a distinct and important literary purpose speculative fiction fulfills that realistic fiction does not.

Category: Residency Craft Lectures Tag: Fiction
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Faculty Member

Arimah, Lesley Nneka

Residency

2020 – January

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