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Crafting with Ursula : Lidia Yuknavitch on The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction

Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

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Le Guin's Theory of Narrative and the Carrier Bag Theory

Ursula K. Le Guin argues stories of hunting and killing have allowed readers to imagine that individual heroism is the point of a story. She proposes that storytelling might pick up diverse things of meaning and value and gather them together like a forager rather than a hunter waiting for the big kill. But what's equally interesting is how when Le Guin's theory of narrative has itself gone on to inspire and influence anthropologists.

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