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American Postmodernity

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book American Postmodernity Ian D Copestake
Libristo code: 04333127
Publishers Verlag Peter Lang, August 2003
This book brings together nine original essays from Pynchon scholars around the world whose work fur... Full description
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This book brings together nine original essays from Pynchon scholars around the world whose work furthers the debate concerning the nature of perceived shifts in the sensibility, style and subject-matter of Pynchon's fiction from The Crying of Lot 49 to Mason & Dixon. Of particular concern is the complex relationship between Pynchon's challenging and evolving oeuvre and notions of postmodernity which this volume's focus on Pynchon's most recent fiction helps bring up-to-date. Five of the collection's essays examine the writer's achievement in Mason & Dixon and were first presented in 1998 as papers at King's College, London, as part of International Pynchon Week. The volume includes contributions from renowned Pynchon scholars such as David Seed, David Thoreen and Francisco Collado Rodríquez, and offers perspectives on Pynchon's achievement in The Crying of Lot 49, Vineland and Mason & Dixon which view those works in relation to a fascinating variety of subjects such as hybridity, mapmaking and representation, the work of Marshall McLuhan, American comic traditions, metafiction, madness in American fiction, science and ethics. Reconfirmed throughout is the ethical seriousness of a writer who remains one of American literature's most fascinating, important and ever elusive figures.

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Full name American Postmodernity
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2003
Number of pages 223
EAN 9783039100170
ISBN 3039100173
Libristo code 04333127
Publishers Verlag Peter Lang
Weight 324
Dimensions 225 x 152 x 15
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