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Interview

Volume 19, Number 2 (1994)

Timothy Findley's True Fictions: A Conversation at Stone Orchard

  • W. M. Mellor
Submitted
May 22, 2008
Published
1994-06-06

Abstract

History, myth, the process of writing and using language, and other works of fiction come together in Timothy Findley's work. The author sees parallels between fiction and history writers: he says that fiction writers are trying to articulate all the versions of reality, all the different points of view. While discussing two of his novels, Famous Last Words and The Wars, he elaborates on the difficulties of ever getting the complete story. The author attempts to land on just the right image, to say: "This is what was in that moment."