THE FUTURE OF THE NOVEL.
m Y-. TC “W,hat is. the.future (rf;^he,novelet Shaw Desmond asked towards the fi’clope ,of' his (lecture, “I will make ffctwo or three prophecies. The novel irill '.leave plot r aiid: mere jwstory.and pass more and more toward philosophy. Novels in the future — lg'; shgjp*itself—will, I .fhink, divide them* selves more and more definitely into s|two claeses.^One' will'he the purely jsrealiss .novel, .the .other ,wil)l be „ the (i noyef?# Realism arid fantasy;, jjtjipse. twins, » one heavenly, ijthe athe¥ - futpn*e nou'vel wjjjl he born; \There-' is also., creep•Jjfjirig into the modern novel, in works £like (^eiri e rit.’„ by Gladkow, a '"‘extraordinary to a degree—a. ~,new...technique,..w...technique,.. starkly effective, despite its recitativeoiess, for whatever ■ . may be the art of the novelist, it. is assuredly. not recital.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1930, Page 3
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