Thanks! I think the great piece you wrote for public books that I saw too late to really chew on offers another, related, way of looking more carefully the work of autofiction, though I haven't read I'm a fan.
well, my thing is more like "light nuance via one forensically observed case study" while what you are doing is far more comprehensive and satisfying :)
I have not, but will add it to the pile. I do think there's something distinct about the scam nature of them and what effect it has on fictionality, but it's someone else's job to theorise that.
so great!
Thanks! I think the great piece you wrote for public books that I saw too late to really chew on offers another, related, way of looking more carefully the work of autofiction, though I haven't read I'm a fan.
well, my thing is more like "light nuance via one forensically observed case study" while what you are doing is far more comprehensive and satisfying :)
Loved this! Regarding fn 1., have you seen the new Malcolm Bull piece in NLR on Crypto/NFTS ?
I have not, but will add it to the pile. I do think there's something distinct about the scam nature of them and what effect it has on fictionality, but it's someone else's job to theorise that.