The novel is the privileged vehicle of two ways of being: narrative and freedom: to be new (novel) in a speech open to all, and to be free in a speech that never concludes.

Carlos Fuentes
The novel is the privileged vehicle of two ways of...
The novel is the privileged vehicle of two ways of...
The novel is the privileged vehicle of two ways of...
The novel is the privileged vehicle of two ways of...
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The novel can be viewed as a privileged vehicle for communication. The novel is the way in which the individual is able to make his or her own speech. This speech can be directed towards anyone who may be listening. With the novel, the communication is directed at an anonymous group of people, not at a specific individual. The novel allows the speaker to define his or her own freedom to communicate at will.

Source: Myself With Others: Selected Essays

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