Publication: Clarion Fox
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2026-01-13
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Gonzalez, Carolina. 2026. Clarion Fox. Masters Thesis, Harvard University Division of Continuing Education.
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Clarion Fox is a novel interspersed with real police reports, hospital records, and legal transcripts. It explores the intersection of exploitation and self-destruction in the pursuit of money and atonement.
In mid-recession Queens, a desperate literary agent leaks to the media that his client’s, 21-year-old Clarion “Clara” Fox, sordid debut novel, 191 Night, is inspired by a true story, only to discover that everything, from the libel to the illegal, is true. Scrambling to save his career and maybe her life, he attempts to separate fact from fiction by sorting through her massive paper trail and begins to suspect that maybe this is the ending Clara wanted all along.
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Creative writing, Literature
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