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Counterfeit culture : truth and authenticity in the American prose epic since 1960 / Rob Turner (University of Exeter).
Author
Turner, Rob, 1985-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
©2019
Description
ix, 221 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Subject(s)
Epic literature, American
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History and criticism
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American fiction
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20th century
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History and criticism
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Authenticity (Philosophy) in literature
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Literature and society
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United States
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History
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20th century
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Series
Cambridge studies in American literature and culture ; 182.
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Summary note
"Counterfeit Culture explores the possibility of writing epic in an age of alternative facts. Examining six attempts to forge an American prose epic since 1960, this study goes on to trace a national tradition of inauthenticity, stretching back across four centuries. In works by authors such as Pynchon, Gaddis and Burroughs, the contemporary turn away from truth and authenticity can be seen as a return to an established line of literary tricksters and confidence men, with tropes of fraud and artifice running deep in the American grain. Combining archival work with historically-inflected analysis of literary narrative, this book ranges through questions of identity, technology, history, and music in its engagement. From Marguerite Young's inquiry into psychological disintegration to William T. Vollmann's ongoing cycle of false histories, the study introduces a new reading of the American epic"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-214) and index.
Contents
Introduction: America and the 'Way to the Devil'
Marguerite Young's flood of consciousness
William Gaddis and the 'novel-writing-machine' of Andy Warhol
'Paper reality': William S. Burroughs and the cut-up method
'Bad history': Thomas Pynchon and the apocryphal epic
'History shambles on': William T. Vollmann and the Seven Dreams cycle
Conclusion: 'Every story has two tails'.
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Truth and authenticity in the American prose epic since 1960
ISBN
9781108428484 ((hardback))
1108428487 ((hardback))
LCCN
2018051984
OCLC
1079411189
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