Novels
- Flesh and Blood (novel), a 2001 novel by American author Jonathan Kellerman
- Flesh and Blood, a 2004 novel by Australian author Jackie French. It is also known as Blood Will Tell.
- Flesh & Blood, a 1994 novel by Graham Masterton
- Flesh and Blood, a novel by American author Pete Hamill
- Flesh and Blood (John Harvey novel), a novel by British author John Harvey
- Flesh and Blood, a novel by Scottish author Reay Tannahill
- Flesh and Blood, a novel by Michael Cunningham
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Famous quotes containing the word novels:
“The present era grabs everything that was ever written in order to transform it into films, TV programmes, or cartoons. What is essential in a novel is precisely what can only be expressed in a novel, and so every adaptation contains nothing but the non-essential. If a person is still crazy enough to write novels nowadays and wants to protect them, he has to write them in such a way that they cannot be adapted, in other words, in such a way that they cannot be retold.”
—Milan Kundera (b. 1929)
“An art whose limits depend on a moving image, mass audience, and industrial production is bound to differ from an art whose limits depend on language, a limited audience, and individual creation. In short, the filmed novel, in spite of certain resemblances, will inevitably become a different artistic entity from the novel on which it is based.”
—George Bluestone, U.S. educator, critic. The Limits of the Novel and the Limits of the Film, Novels Into Film, Johns Hopkins Press (1957)
“Every reader of the Dreiser novels must cherish astounding specimensof awkward, platitudinous marginalia, of whole scenes spoiled by bad writing, of phrases as brackish as so many lumps of sodium hyposulphite.”
—H.L. (Henry Lewis)