The Novel as a Museum of Voices

A novel is not only a story moving forward. It is also an arrangement of voices, objects, rooms, letters, gestures, and silences.

That makes it useful to think about fiction as a kind of museum, not because it preserves the past unchanged, but because it stages relationships among fragments.

The reader’s work is curatorial as much as sequential.

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