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Author Worthington, Marjorie, author.
Title The story of "me" : contemporary American autofiction / Marjorie Worthington.
Alternative Title Contemporary American autofiction
Publisher Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2018]



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Contents Introduction: Autofiction in an American Context -- 1. Masculinity, Whiteness, and Postmodern Self-Consciousness: Vladimir Nabokov, John Barth, Kurt Vonnegut, and Richard Powers -- 2. Rage Against the Dying of the Author: Philip Roth, Arthur Phillips, Ruth Ozeki, Salvador Plascencia, and Percival Everett -- 3. The New Journalism as the New Fiction, The New Subjectivity as The New Objectivity: Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Hunter S. Thompson, Joan Didion, Mark Leyner, and Bret Easton Ellis -- 4. Trauma Autofiction, Dissociation, and the Authenticity of "Real" Experience: Kurt Vonnegut, Raymond Federman, Tim O'Brien and Jonathan Safran Foer -- 5. Memoir vs. Autofiction as The Story of Me vs. The Story of "Me": Philip Roth, Richard Powers, Bret Easton Ellis, and Ron Currie Jr. -- Coda -- Appendix: American Autofictions.
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ISBN 9781496208736 (electronic book)
1496208730 (electronic book)
9781496208750 (electronic book)
1496208757 (electronic book)
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Author Worthington, Marjorie, author.
Series Frontiers of narrative
Frontiers of narrative.
Subject Autobiographical fiction -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- 21st century -- History and criticism.
Autobiography in literature.
Self in literature.
Postmodernism (Literature) -- United States.
Alternative Title Contemporary American autofiction
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Contents Introduction: Autofiction in an American Context -- 1. Masculinity, Whiteness, and Postmodern Self-Consciousness: Vladimir Nabokov, John Barth, Kurt Vonnegut, and Richard Powers -- 2. Rage Against the Dying of the Author: Philip Roth, Arthur Phillips, Ruth Ozeki, Salvador Plascencia, and Percival Everett -- 3. The New Journalism as the New Fiction, The New Subjectivity as The New Objectivity: Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Hunter S. Thompson, Joan Didion, Mark Leyner, and Bret Easton Ellis -- 4. Trauma Autofiction, Dissociation, and the Authenticity of "Real" Experience: Kurt Vonnegut, Raymond Federman, Tim O'Brien and Jonathan Safran Foer -- 5. Memoir vs. Autofiction as The Story of Me vs. The Story of "Me": Philip Roth, Richard Powers, Bret Easton Ellis, and Ron Currie Jr. -- Coda -- Appendix: American Autofictions.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781496208736 (electronic book)
1496208730 (electronic book)
9781496208750 (electronic book)
1496208757 (electronic book)
Author Worthington, Marjorie, author.
Series Frontiers of narrative
Frontiers of narrative.
Subject Autobiographical fiction -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- 21st century -- History and criticism.
Autobiography in literature.
Self in literature.
Postmodernism (Literature) -- United States.
Alternative Title Contemporary American autofiction

Subject Autobiographical fiction -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- 21st century -- History and criticism.
Autobiography in literature.
Self in literature.
Postmodernism (Literature) -- United States.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
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Contents Introduction: Autofiction in an American Context -- 1. Masculinity, Whiteness, and Postmodern Self-Consciousness: Vladimir Nabokov, John Barth, Kurt Vonnegut, and Richard Powers -- 2. Rage Against the Dying of the Author: Philip Roth, Arthur Phillips, Ruth Ozeki, Salvador Plascencia, and Percival Everett -- 3. The New Journalism as the New Fiction, The New Subjectivity as The New Objectivity: Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Hunter S. Thompson, Joan Didion, Mark Leyner, and Bret Easton Ellis -- 4. Trauma Autofiction, Dissociation, and the Authenticity of "Real" Experience: Kurt Vonnegut, Raymond Federman, Tim O'Brien and Jonathan Safran Foer -- 5. Memoir vs. Autofiction as The Story of Me vs. The Story of "Me": Philip Roth, Richard Powers, Bret Easton Ellis, and Ron Currie Jr. -- Coda -- Appendix: American Autofictions.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781496208736 (electronic book)
1496208730 (electronic book)
9781496208750 (electronic book)
1496208757 (electronic book)

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