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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: The Novel: A Prognosis\nEvent Url: http://www.artsb
 oston.org/event/detail/440930117/The_Novel_A_Prognosis\nEvent Date Begin: 
 2010-10-16\nEvent Date End: 2010-10-16\n\nDavid Shields in Reality Hunger:
  A Manifesto\, declares that the novel as we know it is dead\, or at least
  is no longer central to our culture. He discusses his controversial asser
 tion with Daphne Kalotay whose Russian Winter is described as ?an auspicio
 us first novel? without a false note\,? and Nick Montfort\, poet\, author 
 of electronic fiction as well as the new book\, Riddle & Bind\, and an MIT
  professor of digital media. Guiding the conversation is author Jay Parini
 \, whose many works include Promised Land: Thirteen Books that Changed Ame
 rica and The Last Station.\n\nStart time: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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