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I grew up with that completely fictive idea of motherhood, where the mother never strayed from the kitchen.
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The aim was to create, as a news release for the event promised, "a lively space for exchange, not only for consumer goods but also for real and fictive narratives, ideas and interactions with the artist".
"'To the One of Fictive Music' and 'The Idea of Order at Key West' are as authentic odes as any written by Keats or Shelley.
One day in late 2009, Ms. Eisenberg mentioned to Cameron Koczon, who manages Web-related projects for his company, Fictive Kin, that she had an idea for a to-do application.
Elizabethan and Jacobean drama is not normally thought of primarily in terms of the information it disseminated, but it gave the illiterate among its audience unprecedented access to ideas and ideologies, stories fictive and historical, all affectively embodied and drawn from an impressive repertoire that ranged from the classical to the contemporary.
With a nod to Mark Fisher's idea of capitalist realism, one could speak of fictive realism to describe the widespread belief that the 19th-century novel - or a variant thereof - is fiction's unsurpassable horizon.
In both her fictive and real life narratives, Ms. Randall doesn't mind an abrupt transition.
"I'd been toying with the idea of how things moved from fact to fiction," says Boyd, "and I wanted to prove something fictive could prove factual.
Fictive memoir?
I have a disproportionate resistance to the idea of "identifying" with anyone at all, fictive or real.
"I call it fictive.
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