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  • - The Struggle for Subject in Contemporary American Fiction
    av Jerome Klinkowitz
    1 084,-

    If, as the literary theorists of postmodernism contend, “content” does not exist, then how can fiction continue to be written? Jerome Klinkowitz, himself a veteran practitioner and theorist of fiction, addresses this question in Structuring the Void, an account of what today’s novelists and short story writers do when they produce a fictive work. Klinkowitz’s focus is on the way in which writers have turned this lack of content itself into subject matter, and, by thus “structuring the void,” have created a new form of fiction.Among the writers Klinkowitz discusses are Richard Brautigan, Kurt Vonnegut, Max Apple, Saul Bellow, Erica Jong, Susan Quist, Gerald Rosen, Rob Swigart, and Grace Paley. He shows how, in the absence of subject matter, these writers persist in the act of structuring—by organizing autobiography as a narrative device, ritualizing national history and popular culture, or formalizing a comic response to a new imaginative state, the state of California. Klinkowitz also considers subjects such as gender and war, which, though they cannot be represented, nevertheless exercise contraints on a writer’s intention to structure.What emerges from Klinkowitz’s analysis is a clear sense of what today’s fiction—and fiction writing—is about. As such, Structuring the Void will prove invaluable to anyone with an interest in contemporary literature.

  • - An Exhibition
    av Jerome Klinkowitz
    705,-

    A study of the work of American fiction writer Donald Barthelme, which combines a blend of theory and biography. Emphasis is placed on short stories and the novel "The Dead Father".

  • - American Flyers in World War II
    av Jerome Klinkowitz
    196,-

    More than 100 stories from the European air war.

  • - The Postmodern Habit of Thought
    av Jerome Klinkowitz
    425,-

    Discusses the work of three critics who came to prominence in the 1960s, an era of social, ideological, and aesthetic turmoil. Sharing a disdain for modernism's authoritarianism, elitism, and sterile preoccupation with despair, the three critics called for a postmodern art that would emphasise action, reality, and immanence and offer fresh envisionings of the world.

  • - The Fiction of Richard Yates, Dan Wakefield, and Thomas McGuane
    av Jerome Klinkowitz
    383,-

    Explores the virtual reinvention of the novel of manners in America out of the same subjectivity that charged the works of New Journalism. In place of the rigid social structures that never seemed to depict America, novelists such as Richard Yates, Dan Wakefield, and Thomas McGuane located America's modern-day manners in its semiotics.

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