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Alternative title: Fictional Reality Strikes Back
Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 C. J. Koch's Novels: From Fiction to Friction - Fictional Reality Strikes Back
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Jean-Francois Vernay disputes some of the ways in which Christopher Koch's novels have been interpreted, including as 'naturalist' or 'realist' writing. Vernay concludes that while Koch may not 'novelize facts', he uses them as 'props in his fiction so as to present his provocatively resembling vision/version of reality'.

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