Une interview de Karin Lowachee

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Une interview de Karin Lowachee

Message par jerome » ven. sept. 10, 2010 7:50 am

Karin Lowachee est en interview ici en anglais.

Extrait :
What is the value of speculative fiction? At its best, what role does it play in the world?
Karin Lowachee: It’s the literature of ideas. It’s a metaphoric literature, one that has the potential to speak truth on more than one level. It’s a literature that has the most leeway to experiment in every way, ideally. The oldest stories of humanity read like speculative fiction. There’s something abiding in it and at its best I think it can appeal to everyone if everyone had open minds. You have to have an open mind to want to read a literature of ideas. You have to want to be challenged, and speculative fiction writers should challenge their readers whether they like it or not. I don’t approach my writing as an opportunity to appeal to the lowest common denominator; I aim for the highest because that pushes me, and hopefully it will push my readers a little too. Which isn’t to say there isn’t a place for “light reading,” but literature shouldn’t all be light reading or we’re in trouble as an art form.
Jérôme
'Pour la carotte, le lapin est la parfaite incarnation du Mal.' Robert Sheckley

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