Postmodern Fiction: A Bio-Bibliographical GuideLarry McCaffery The scope of the work is broad, with European and Latin American influences well represented. Recommended for collections that emphasize fiction of the past two decades. Library Journal |
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... fallen into disuse . The wider prosodic possibilities of a sentence no longer fixed to an a priori measure enabled their writing to assume voices ranging from the self - pityingly prosaic working stiff ( Wright , Ig- natow ) to the ...
... fallen into disuse . The wider prosodic possibilities of a sentence no longer fixed to an a priori measure enabled their writing to assume voices ranging from the self - pityingly prosaic working stiff ( Wright , Ig- natow ) to the ...
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... fallen in love . Fascinated by the world of language with its seductive power and artistic possibilities , Monique Wittig took a degree in literature at the Sorbonne and studied oriental languages . In 1964 , during a six - month leave ...
... fallen in love . Fascinated by the world of language with its seductive power and artistic possibilities , Monique Wittig took a degree in literature at the Sorbonne and studied oriental languages . In 1964 , during a six - month leave ...
Contents
Paradoxes of Postmodern Writing | 5 |
The Extremities of Realism | 39 |
Postmodern Journalism | 51 |
Copyright | |
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