Alan Singer has written five novels, most recently The Inquisitor's Tongue from FC2. He also writes about aesthetics and the visual arts. He has published four volumes of criticism in these areas: A Metaphorics of Fiction, The Subject as Action, Aesthetic Reason, and The Self-Deceiving Muse. ...
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Alan Singer has written five novels, most recently The Inquisitor's Tongue from FC2. He also writes about aesthetics and the visual arts. He has published four volumes of criticism in these areas: A Metaphorics of Fiction, The Subject as Action, Aesthetic Reason, and The Self-Deceiving Muse. Alan Singer is also co-author, with Allen Dunn of Literary Aesthetics: A Reader. He is professor of English at Temple University.
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