Authors at Hay festival weigh the meaning of authenticity
by Lucy Knight from World news | The Guardian on (#601Z6)
Who can write about whom was a running question, tackled by writers from Rose Tremain to Damon Galgut
Authenticity" is a word that gets bandied about in the cultural sphere quite a lot just at the moment, so it's perhaps no surprise that discussions around how authentic" a work of literature should be were something of a theme at this year's Hay festival.
When it comes to fiction, according to Julian Barnes, there is kind of a grey area, with it being a strange mixture of something that is very personal, and also something very objective". Is it a novelist's job to imagine characters from all walks of life? Or should autofiction become the only option?
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