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I came upon Mosley's books in 1975, first reading the novel
Accident,
which is about a philosopher who is contending with crises in his career
and in his personal life. Mosley's unusual reflexive style was the most
exciting development I had seen in contemporary fiction: it was an effort
to affect the reader's style of self-consciousness.
There also seemed to be parallels between our meta-philosophical
views: Mosley was well aware of the limitations of philosophical language
and style and was suggesting that consciousness and potential relationships
between attitudes and events might best be examined through fiction, while
as a philosopher I had been mainly concerned with ways in which philosophers,
trying to be precise, had inadvertently relied upon the devices of informal
language and fiction.
In January 1978, after reading all of Mosley's books which I could
find - and all that I could find that had been written about him, which
was very little - I wrote to him, suggesting a writing project. His warm
reply initiated a long and nourishing - what he would call - "working relationship."
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