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The Country of the Blind and Other Stories by H. G. Wells, Science Fiction, Classics, Short Stories
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380 pages
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The book explores the challenges and perceptions surrounding short stories, emphasizing the tension between creativity and critical reception. It reflects on the diminishing enthusiasm for this literary form, likening criticism to an oppressive fog that stifles artistic expression. The author advocates for embracing diversity and laxity in art, arguing against rigid structures that limit creativity. Ultimately, the work champions innovation and the value of unconventional narratives, suggesting that the richness of storytelling lies in its variety and unpredictability.
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2004, hardcover with dust jacket
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