Fables of subversion: satire and the American novel, 1930 - 1980
Drawing on more than thirty novels by nineteen writers, Fables of Subversion is both a survey of mid-twentieth-century American fiction and a study of how these novels challenged the conventions of satire. Steven Weisenburger focuses on the rise of a radically subversive mode of satire from 1930 to...
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FABLES OF
Subversion
SATIRE AND THE AMERICAN NOVEL,
193O-198O
STEVEN WEISENBURGER
The University of Georgia Press Athens amp; London
Contents
Acknowledgments [ ix
1 Introduction [ 1
2 Late-Modernist Disruptions: West, O'Connor, and Hawkes [ 30
3 What Was Black Humor? [ 80
4 The Sixties and After: Social and Political Satire [ 139
5 Encyclopedic Satires: Gaddis and Pynchon [ 199
6 Conclusion: Defining Satire, Reading Postmodernism [ 257
Notes [ 263
Bibliography [ 295
Index [ 315 |
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