1. The Moon in It's Flight by Gilbert Sorrentino
"Fiction is the form of any narrative work that deals with events that are not factual, but rather imaginary"; this means, invented by the author. ... In other words, in this kind of work an author writes (this process is called 'outer narrative'") about a narrator who is telling a story ("inner narrative"). This is precisely known as "self-reflexive fiction"," in which the very techniques of writing fiction become the subject matter of the narrative. ... Sorrentino's works are characterized by a strong focus on the language rather than on the narrative of the stories. ...
- Word Count: 2096
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School