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Metafiction: The Theory and Practice of Self-Conscious Fiction (New Accents), Wa
17 Apr, 2018
Fascinating but not for the weak of heart
Fascinating ideas. Post-modernism. The book needs a lot of time to digest, unless you are familiar with the concepts and terminology. Plenty of food for thought to keep you reading it for many years. Its deficit is the lack explanation. Waugh seems to be writing to those familiar with metafiction and post-modernism. The book is a small trade size, 176 pages. so why the high price?

23 Nov, 2021
Fun films minus one
Some of the best of the old Grade B science fiction movies. Satellite in the Sky was a weak note. Wish they had included something better. Picture quality varied, but decent. Stories are dated but fun. Ray Harryhausen was great. Try to pay as little at possible for this collection. But certainly happy to have it.
06 Jul, 2011
Essential reading for the creative writer
Essential reading for writers, screenwriters, playwrights, filmmakers, photographers, artists in general; a brilliant, in depth study of mythology, but more so, an engaging, thought provocative seminal work on human nature. Not an easy read, only because of the plethora of ideas and examples Campbell uses to explain his interpretation of myth. This was my second copy, because I wore the first out. (I actually split laundry detergent on it, but it was pretty worn, and, more importantly, I panicked over the idea of not having the book in my possession.)