I'd like to direct your attention to an
interview with one of my favorite historical novelists,
David Liss (THE COFFEE TRADER, THE WHISKEY REBELS) at the literary blog
Three Guys One Book. I especially appreciate Liss's comments about historical fiction being an attempt to recreate a "historical subjectivity," to "get inside the heads of people from very different times." He also answers at length a question about contemporary writers engaging with writers of the past. Poke around the rest of
Three Guys One Book while you're there--lots of interesting articles to read!
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