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What got thrown at you?
thats perfect for snow falling on cedars and skull beneath the skinOriginally posted by Smarty_pants!
I got,
'Crime fiction is more concerned with character and setting than the crime"
Yeah, although it can be argued either way. You can also argue that the flexibility of crime fiction is one of the reasons for it's continued endurance, in that it doesn't stagnate, it instead evolves to reflect changing contexts and popular tastes. (As seen in the polyphony of shows focusing upon forensic science in the last few years...Or the transition to a less discrimnatory role for women in crime fiction.). It's a testament to Guterson that Snow Falling On Cedars manages to work as a crime fiction text through appropriating the conventions in order to 'hook' the responder into reading his work, (With Carl's death being the ultimate red herring.) still satisfying the expectations of traditional crime fiction.Originally posted by pri
in the validity couldnt u say because conventions are regularly broken and the genre is so dynamic, it somewhat loses its validity?
or perhaps is it alluding to academic merit?