WRITING BIOGRAPHICAL FICTION

Authors

  • Janice Caulfield Curtin University, Australia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/cinder2019art868

Keywords:

biographical fiction, biography, Olive Schreiner, epistolary

Abstract

Biographical fiction narratives—often of famous artists—have, claims David Lodge (2014), become ‘a fashionable form of literary fiction’. Yet in writing about famous people, the novelist is most often faced with countless biographies and archival materials in letters, literary notes, diaries, and in the works (and reviews) of the subject author/artist themselves, to say nothing of the academic scholarship surrounding the subject and their work. The problem for the novelist then in researching their subject, is where to draw the line. This paper examines the challenge for biographical fiction writers in imagining the lives of their subjects beyond that which has been documented—the ‘what is left over’, after reading the extant literature. The paper’s focus is on my own work in progress: a biographical novel about the life of the South African writer and social theorist, Olive Schreiner. 

Author Biography

  • Janice Caulfield, Curtin University, Australia

    Janice Caulfield is a PhD candidate in the School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin University. She has embraced creative writing, in particular, biographical and historical fiction, as a medium to explore the history of social and political thought. Her non-fiction book, A Victorian Lady’s Journey to New Zealand (2014) was published by Ngaio Press, Martinborough. In 2018 she was a recipient of a Katharine Susannah Prichard Writers’ Centre Residential Award. 

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12-09-2019

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