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Author Kelly, Adam, author.

Title American fiction in transition : observer-hero narrative, the 1990s, and postmodernism / Adam Kelly
Published New York ; London : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (x, 147 pages)
Contents Tragedy and secrecy: Philip Roth's The human stain -- Testimony and truth: Paul Auster's Leviathan -- Narcissism and explanation: Jeffrey Eugenides's The virgin suicides -- History, time and justice: E.L. Doctorow's The waterworks
Summary "American Fiction in Transition is a study of the observer-hero narrative, a highly significant but critically neglected genre of the American novel. Through the lens of this transitional genre, the book explores the 1990s in relation to debates about the end of postmodernism, and connects the decade to other transitional periods in US literature. Novels by four major contemporary writers are examined: Philip Roth, Paul Auster, E.L. Doctorow and Jeffrey Eugenides. Each novel has a similar structure: an observer-narrator tells the story of an important person in his life who has died. But each story is equally about the struggle to tell the story, to find adequate means to narrate the transitional quality of the hero's life. In playing out this narrative struggle, each novel thereby addresses the broader problem of historical transition, a problem that marks the legacy of the postmodern era in American literature and culture"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-141) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Roth, Philip. Human stain.
Auster, Paul, 1947- Leviathan
Eugenides, Jeffrey. Virgin suicides.
Doctorow, E. L., 1931-2015. Waterworks
SUBJECT Human stain (Roth, Philip) fast
Leviathan (Auster, Paul) fast
Virgin suicides (Eugenides, Jeffrey) fast
Subject American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
Narration (Rhetoric) -- History -- 20th century
Point of view (Literature)
Postmodernism (Literature) -- United States
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
American fiction
Narration (Rhetoric)
Point of view (Literature)
Postmodernism (Literature)
United States
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
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