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20th Century American Literature - General & Miscellaneous - Literary Criticism, Fiction Writing, Literary Criticism - U.S. Fiction & Prose Literature - General & Miscellaneous
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Novel Arguments: Reading Innovative American Fiction

by John C. Lapp
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Overview

Novel arguments argues that innovative fiction - by which is meant writing that has been variously labeled postmodern, metafictional, experimental - extends our ways of thinking about the world, and rejects the critical consensus that, under the rubrics of postmodernism and metafiction, homogenizes this fiction as autonomous and self-absorbed. Play, self-consciousness, and immanence - supposed symptoms of innovative fiction's autonomy - are here reconsidered as integral to its means of engagement. The book advances a concept of the "argument" of fiction as a construct wedding structure and content into a highly evolved and expressive experimental form. Close readings of five important innovative novels by Donald Barthelme, Ishmael Reed, Robert Coover, Walter Abish, and Kathy Acker show how they articulate matters of substance, social engagement, and ideological currency by virtue of the act of innovation. Walsh deftly argues for a new understanding of fictional cognition at the theoretical level, and, in an act of great critical creativity, discards altogether the flattening totalities of received postmodern formulations.

Synopsis

This study argues that innovative fiction extends our ways of thinking about the world while rejecting the critical consensus that homogenises it.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2009
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
200
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521107037

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